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POSTED: 10 Dec 2020
In a recent case in the NSW District Court, the worker was the victim of a workplace “bear hug” by a supervisor on the worksite. The supervisor came up behind the worker and put him in what was described as “sort of” a “bear hug”.
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POSTED: 09 Dec 2020
With the Christmas season fast approaching, many businesses and individuals will begin to wind down for the year and enjoy a well-earned break after a very trying year.
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POSTED: 08 Dec 2020
Melbourne City Council v Telstra Corporation Limited [2020] FCAFC 200
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POSTED: 08 Dec 2020
As businesses begin to wind down for the 2020 year and employees take a well-earned break after the turbulent year we have all had, it is important to keep an eye out for Payment Claims served under construction contracts leading up to Christmas.
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POSTED: 07 Dec 2020
There are a number of reasons why a dispute may arise with respect to a deceased person’s Will or the administration of their estate. It is crucial that each person is aware of their legal responsibilities for both themselves, and the other parties.
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POSTED: 04 Dec 2020
He speaks more about Campbelltown Council and their movement to improve Queen Street which will entail markets and all sorts of entertainment.
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POSTED: 03 Dec 2020
A common question asked of lawyers, other than can you defend someone if they tell you they are guilty of a crime, is what is the extent of Police powers particularly in relation to arrest. A recent decision of the NSW Court of Appeal found that in the circumstances of...
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POSTED: 02 Dec 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic will affect how businesses host their annual Christmas party during the festive season.
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POSTED: 02 Dec 2020
Loder v Narrabri Shire Council [2020] NSWLEC 109
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POSTED: 01 Dec 2020
A three-month extension of the HomeBuilder Scheme has just been announced. Whilst the scheme was due to expire on 31 December 2020, it is now extended to 31 March 2021.
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