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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.
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.