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POSTED: 07 May 2019
Trade unions are lobbying for a national reform to workplace safety laws, to make it more stringent, following the death of a teenage apprentice in a scaffolding collapse in NSW on 1 April 2019. The tragic incident is a stark reminder of the responsibilities employers have to make sure they provide a safe workplace.
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POSTED: 03 May 2019
A BIG CONGRATULATIONS!
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POSTED: 01 May 2019
Previously, at the close of the Crown Case, the Defence had the power to request a “Prasad Direction”. This is a direction that the Judge gives to the Jury that they can bring back verdicts of not guilty at any time without hearing any more evidence or the closing addresses.
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POSTED: 30 Apr 2019
If you are a tenant leasing a retail space, particularly in a major retail complex, chances are your lease contains what is referred to as a ‘demolition’ clause. Clauses of these nature allow a landlord to terminate a retail lease in order to undertake demolition or substantial refurbishments/renovations to the retail premises. These clauses may contain provisions for the tenant to be moved to an alternate space, however they may simply bring the tenancy to an end upon the expiration of a requisite period of notice.
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POSTED: 24 Apr 2019
Big smiles from Allan because Bradbury Cricket Club Inc. Est.1969 won the Masters Cricket Tournament a few weekends ago!
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POSTED: 18 Apr 2019
In a recent decision, the District Court of New South Wales awarded a Plaintiff $204,674.50 in compensation for injuries arising from a “botched” breast augmentation surgery. Kylie Turner sued surgeon, Dr Blackstock, for performing breast augmentation surgery in circumstances where he was not a qualified surgeon.
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POSTED: 18 Apr 2019
St Gregory's Old Boys Oztag Day 2019!A few weekends ago a number of Old Boys from various year groups of St Gregory's College Campbelltown competed in a knockout tournament to be claimed the winner of the Annual St Gregory's Oztag Day Trophy.Gareth Jamieson, Solicitor in our Property Department and part of the 2009 graduating class, competed and was thrilled when the class of 2009 won on the day!
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POSTED: 17 Apr 2019
“If you can afford a holiday, then you can afford to support your children”. This is the latest message from Michael Keenan, MP for Human Services.
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POSTED: 17 Apr 2019
From 1 December 2018, a new ‘model term’ in the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) provided for increased entitlements for employees to generally request more generous flexible working arrangements.
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POSTED: 16 Apr 2019
Last Friday, Helen & Dom from our Liverpool Office attended Anne Stanley's fundraiser.Pictured below, from left to right: Paul Lynch (State MP for Liverpool, Helen Jabbour, Chris Bowen, Anne Stanley MP for Werrima and Dom Mosca.
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