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In the recent case of Covington & Covington, the Full Court of the Family Court of Australia emphasised that the Family Court does have jurisdiction to make an order that...
Lander & Rogers was instructed by a client who operates across 15 different retail businesses in Australia and New Zealand to undertake a contract consolidation project.
Although the predicted 'tsunami' of insolvencies hasn't occurred, businesses should remain vigilant as to the financial wellbeing of their suppliers and customers.
The Federal Court has knocked out an attempt by a former employee of the Commonwealth Department of Finance to bring sexual harassment, sex discrimination and victimisation proceedings against the Commonwealth...
Effective from 1 July 2021, businesses that operate in Victoria will be subject to tougher environmental standards under the state's new Environment Protection Amendment Act (2018) (EPAA).
Of concern in the recent announcement of Bill and Melinda Gates' separation is the impact on their many philanthropic trusts and foundations.
With the announcement of Bill and Melinda Gates' divorce, media reports are rife with questions about how their vast assets will be divided.
On 20 April 2021, the Fair Work Commission handed down its decision in Barber v Goodstart Early Learning. In this case, an employee was dismissed after refusing to take a...
In recent years, there has been a multitude of litigated disputes involving sexual harassment claims, with consequent significant awards of damages in favour of successful claimants.
In this update, we address three Full Federal Court decisions from 2020, provide a re-cap on the July 2020 Report of the Inquiry into the Victorian On-Demand Workforce and the...
Genevieve Collins writes in the LIV Law Institute Journal about sexual harassment in the legal profession and how Lander & Rogers is taking a stand.
In a recent decision, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom unanimously dismissed an appeal brought by Uber against earlier rulings.