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POSTED: 25 Sep 2023
Earlier this month, Partners Rahul Lachman and Roland Blackstone attended the Macarthur Football Association AYL End of Season Presentation Night!
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POSTED: 22 Sep 2023
Working from home and hybrid working arrangements have become the societal norm in a post pandemic workspace. Whilst offering flexibility to both the Employer and Employee, how can you be sure that your Employee’s are actually working when working from home? The emerging solution to this is spyware, there a...
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POSTED: 21 Sep 2023
This article originally appeared in New Planner – the journal of the New South Wales planning profession – published by the Planning Institute of Australia. For more information, please visit: www.planning.org.au/news/new-­‐planner-nsw
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POSTED: 19 Sep 2023
Last month, Laura from our Camden Office attended the Meals on Wheels Trivia Night at Camden Valley Inn!
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POSTED: 19 Sep 2023
In criminal law, an individual may find themselves caught in a confusing situation where they acted under a genuine and reasonable misconception of certain facts. In such instances, the defence of an "honest and reasonable mistake of fact" comes into play.
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POSTED: 18 Sep 2023
Marsdens Law Group are proud to support Campbelltown District Netball Association in 2023!
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POSTED: 13 Sep 2023
Initial contributions are the assets and sometimes liabilities that a party had when they entered a relationship. This could be real property, savings, shares and superannuation, or it could be a credit card debt or mortgage.
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POSTED: 12 Sep 2023
On Saturday night, #TeamMarsdens attended Mater Dei Organisation's Annual Foundation Dinner at The Cube, Campbelltown!
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POSTED: 11 Sep 2023
The recent case of DXC Eclipse Pty Ltd v Wildsmith [2023] is a warning to parties that restraint of trade provisions must be appropriate in the circumstances of the transaction to avoid being found unenforceable.
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POSTED: 07 Sep 2023
Recently, the Supreme Court of NSW had to consider whether a pub and security company could be found liable for the physical assault of a patron which left him unconscious and permanently injured.
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