Jim Marsden OAM congratulates those who have been fully vaccinated for thinking of the community and helping us reach further freedoms. With regards to local news, Jim advises he is pleased that there has been $1.2 million allocated by the Federal and State Governments for further investigation of a Justice...
Stephen Bing, American businessman and grandson of wealthy New York business developer, Leo S. Bing, sadly took his own life in June 2020. The turmoil involved after his sudden death for his family due to Stephen’s Estate Planning, and especially in relation to his children, was unforeseen.
A trade mark is a sign used to distinguish your goods and/or services from others in the marketplace. It is your badge of origin and identity to customers and will commonly include business names, product names, logos and taglines/slogans.
A holiday house in regional NSW is looking like a perfect option for many of us this summer. But what happens if you are injured while staying at a holiday rental property? In a recent District Court decision, the “slipperiness” of uncovered outdoor steps at a property close to the...
Even though our staff are starting to transition back to working in the office, they are still enjoying some of the working from home perks, such as working in their cozy Marsdens dressing gowns!
The Federal Court of Australia has recently handed down a decision against Google setting a precedent that targets of online anonymous trolling may be entitled to access information to identify their anonymous attackers.
Last Friday, our Local Government, Planning & Environmental Law department delivered a virtual Seminar to a number of staff at Burwood City Council who are involved in instructing and giving evidence on Land & Environment Court Proceedings.
The recent High Court judgment in WorkPac Pty Ltd v Rossato [2021] HCA 23 (WorkPac) overruled the Federal Court’s landmark decision regarding the definition of a casual employee, again shifting the definition of a casual employee.