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Section 54 of the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (Cth) is a powerful remedial provision which may excuse a lack of proper notification where a policy has a deeming provision. However,...
Family lawyers are no strangers to complex trust structures. It is common, especially in large asset pools, for assets to be held in trusts in order to achieve a variety...
Three key issues arising from the COVID-19 pandemic and influencing the future of the workplace.
We've all now heard about the expected post-September 'tsunami of debt', an 'avalanche of insolvencies' and the 'fiscal cliff'. Will it or won't it occur?
Changes to paid parental leave, an increase in modern award wage rates and other need-to-know developments in employment law.
In part two of our future of work series, Lander & Rogers' Workplace Relations & Safety partner, Aaron Goonrey and senior associate Luke Scandrett focus on policy and procedural recommendations...
In part three of our future of work series, Lander & Rogers' Workplace Relations & Safety experts explore the unexpected and additional benefits of working from home and their implications...
Understanding and using the Security of Payment Act (SOPA) has never been more critical for subcontractors. While the construction industry in Australia has been fortunate in avoiding shutdown, an uncertain...
On 22 June 2020, the Full Bench (Chief Commissioner Constant, Commissioner Murphy and Commissioner Sloan) of the NSW Industrial Relations Commission (Commission) handed down its decision on the threshold question...
The Federal Circuit Court dismissed an application made by the Health Services Union against Healthscope Operations, which alleged that Healthscope had breached consultation obligations under its enterprise agreement when it...
The Family Law Rules 2004 (Cth) (Rules) provide that parties involved in family law proceedings in Australia for a division of marital or de facto assets have an ongoing duty...
The Australian Government has made some temporary changes to director and holding company liability during the COVID-19 period. Though the relief is welcomed by business owners, the changes may serve...