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Aaron Goonrey and Emma Lutwyche provide practical and effective recommmendations for employers to ensure their workplaces are safe and free from sexual misconduct.
The recent Full Court decision of Obannon and Scarffe [2021] FamCA FC 33 is a useful reminder of the factors to be examined when determining the most appropriate forum to...
The recent judgment in Darshn v Avant Insurance Limited [2021] FCA 706 provides useful clarification on the operation of section 40(3) of the Insurance Contracts Act 1984.
Lander & Rogers was instructed by a national financial institution, to undertake an intensive contract review project. The client had a number of complex contracts and needed a report summarising...
SafeWork NSW recently introduced a code of practice on managing psychosocial hazards at work, the first such health and safety code of practice in Australia.
The commentary in the recent case of Shearer v iSelect Services provides useful guidance for employers in deciding what reasonable steps should be taken to minimise the risk of injury...
The High Court has recently granted a former solicitor of the Victorian Office of Public Prosecutions special leave to appeal against the Victorian Court of Appeal's decision to set aside...
Lease incentive clawbacks: contract clause or unenforceable penalty? When negotiating commercial leases, it is common for landlords to offer incentives to prospective tenants to encourage them to enter into the...
In Franco v Deliveroo Australia Pty Ltd, driver Diego Franco was successful in claiming that he was an employee who had been unfairly dismissed when Deliveroo terminated his supply agreement.
Lander & Rogers was instructed by a client to streamline and automate its onboarding process for independent contractors. The client onboards hundreds of contractors a year, each of whom is...
A director of a company in Western Australia has been the latest individual in Australia to be imprisoned as a result of safety offences involving or resulting in death
Digital assets are becoming more common in family law property settlements.