When is a redundancy really “genuine”? Getting it wrong can lead to costly disputes and unfair dismissal claims. At this seminar we’ll unpack what businesses now need to do with a special focus on redeployment and outsourcing. https://t.co/bDNgSfd7S2
The Supreme Court’s decision in Boyd v Roberts [2024] NSWSC 1310, highlights the enduring reach of the Succession Act 2006 (NSW) in addressing unfulfilled testamentary intentions and financial need within complex modern families. https://t.co/Yd06jaUlRv
It is important for tenants to understand the implications of indemnity clauses before signing a lease, as these clauses can impact their financial and legal obligations. https://t.co/KTqKxchD73
The NSW Government’s highly debated Stage 2 amendments to the State Environmental Planning Policy (Housing) 2021 as part of its 'Low and Mid-Rise Housing Policy' are confirmed to commence on 28 February. Read about the amendments and where they apply here: https://t.co/T9gj8nRF8z
As the standards surrounding affidavit evidence continue to evolve, legal practitioners are re-evaluating best practices for recording witness recollections, particularly in circumstances where only the gist of a conversation is remembered. https://t.co/Ej0hIRM5cb
22 OCT Reputation at risk: navigating the fallout of fraud. Join us for a panel session where we will explore a fictional fraud scenario and dissect the complexities of brand and reputational management for organisations when fraud events occur. https://t.co/FRSlVcDtr8
Australia’s bankruptcy laws are facing extensive reforms that are aimed at improving the outcomes for individuals facing personal insolvency situations.
This article by Adam Cutri, David de Mestre and Rezwan Attai summarises some of the proposed reforms. https://t.co/7dzppVskOp
Businesses which operate internationally should consider if their consumer and business standard form contracts might be subject to unfair contract terms regime following the decision in Karpik v Carnival plc & Anor [2023] HCA 39. https://t.co/IWra0fRaof
Join us for our annual training session, where we provide updated content each year to ensure attendees receive the latest insights on key competition & consumer law concepts, supplementing compliance education and arming them with practical understanding. https://t.co/B7HLhI7OVp
The Third Wave of Industrial Law Reform in 2024 - Join us on 27 February as we examine the criminalisation of wage theft and sweeping changes to labour-hire arrangements. We look at the redefinition of casual employment and more https://t.co/TE6WXnlj6E #workplace#employmentlaw
Leases often contain clauses giving the landlord the right to carry out building works or upgrades during the term of the lease. But what happens if these works cause more than minor disruption or inconvenience to the tenant? https://t.co/pHnnFXuEMd
Our warmest congratulations to David de Mestre, Claire Perry, Simba Makoni, Joshua Handley, Breitil Sulaiman, Jane Miri Lee and Maja Podinic on their well-deserved promotions.
Breaking chains – Unravelling the significance of proposed reforms to the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) for your business https://t.co/fYZ9xsBWvz #modernslavery#SupplyChains
With Australia moving to criminalise wage theft, what can employers do to protect against unpaid overtime? In an interview with HRD, partner Linda Mackinlay highlighted an uptick in cases related to unpaid overtime. https://t.co/IU1pyx2G8v
Regulation changes expected to impact business costs. Many leaders are being hit hard due to workplace regulation changes. https://t.co/BgnBlQVQb0 #hr#workplace#employmentlaw
Missed our webinar or would like to watch it again? In this recording Rebecca Hegarty and Karen Wong provide practical examples and tips to consider when assessing whether your standard form contracts or trading terms need to be updated. https://t.co/Oat1x78pKP
Congratulations to @lisa_to and the Bartier Perry tax law team who, once again, have been recognised by Doyle's Guide as recommended tax lawyer and tax law firm in NSW for 2023. https://t.co/Zd9wWc54Xq
SEMINAR: The rise of ESG – what it will mean for business in 2024 and beyond. Directors need to have a firm handle on ESG given the move towards mandatory sustainability reporting both in Australia and overseas. https://t.co/yPsW5ZOP66 #ESG#directors