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Don’t Be Fooled! “Fixed Fee” Probate Advertisements and What It Actually Means You have likely seen advertisements by law firms for a variety of promotions; the ‘No Win, No Pay’... More info
Vacation of a Councillor’s Civic Office Loder v Narrabri Shire Council [2020] NSWLEC 109The Applicant, Ms Ann Loder, commenced proceedings in Class 4 of the Land and Environment Court’s jurisdiction,... More info
Stannards Marine Pty Ltd v North Sydney Council [2021] NSWLEC 66 Chief Justice Preston of the Land and Environment Court has recently clarified the operation of section 8.12 of the... More info
Bending over backwards for your employee - When is enough? From 1 December 2018, a new ‘model term’ in the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) provided for increased entitlements for... More info
Important: Extension of rent relief arrangements due to COVID-19 Small businesses eligible for rent relief under the COVID leasing regulations will be able to seek relief until 13 March 2022,... More info
Will I get Bail? The Concept of 'Show Cause' What is bail?In New South Wales, the Bail Act 2013, defines bail as, the authority to be at liberty for an... More info
Divorce A divorce is when you legally end your marriage. The divorce literally dissolves your marriage. To apply for a divorce, obviously you need to have been married. More info
URGENT UPDATE – COVID 19 and Video Witnessing URGENT UPDATE – COVID 19 and Video WitnessingSIGNING LEGAL DOCUMENTS VIA VIDEO CONFERENCING On the 22 April 2020, the Electronic Transactions Amendment... More info
Is compliance with a development standard a jurisdictional fact? The recent case of El Khouri v Gemaveld Pty Ltd [2023] NSWCA 78 (“El Khouri”) concerned a challenge to the validity... More info
What Happens if Parents Refuse Medical Treatment for Their Child? Up until the age of 14, the parents of a child must generally consent to any medical treatment that their... More info