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A Timely Reminder… Social Media and your Job

13 Sep 2018
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What are the obligations? As shared by Slater and Gordon,  Australian workers continue to embrace social media to connect with family, friends and colleagues. Yet as recent cases have shown, there’s a grey line between your responsibilities as an employee at work and what...

Phoenix Activity Series – Part 2 – Steps businesses can take to limit the impacts

11 Sep 2018
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Following on from the recent article by Vincents is Part 2 of Phoenix Activity …….. The economic cost of phoenix activity has been very harmful to the economy and poses a significant problem for those operating in business whether as employees, suppliers or customers. In the...

When to apply to Court to appoint a Receiver

09 Sep 2018
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Not just a tool for the secured banks On 3 Sepember 2018, Worrells issued the following very interesting article. The days of the banks appointing receivers being almost a daily occurrence are firmly behind us. Current statistics show that those types of insolvency appointments...

Phoenix Activity Series – Part 1 – New plans to battle illegalities

07 Sep 2018
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As recently reported by Vincents…. Phoenix activity has been on the rise in companies facing financial difficulty and is often prescribed by pre-insolvency advisors as a scheme to evade creditors.  It can best be described as the evasion of tax and other liabilities, such as...

Queensland Court Rules Amendments – Changes to Scale of Costs

31 Aug 2018
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On 24 August 2018 the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999 (UCPR) was amended to change the amounts recoverable to legal costs. Schedules 1 to 3 in the UCPR (the scale of costs) have been replaced with schedules 1 and 2. Professional fees have been increased in the new scales.

Changes to Family Law Legislation

31 Aug 2018
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Family Law Amendment (Family Violence and Other Measures) Bill 2018 As recently published in the QLS Proctor, the Family Law Amendment (Family Violence and Other Measures) Bill 2018 passed on 22 August. This legislation expands the family law jurisdiction of state Magistrates...

Should the Trustees of the SMSF and the property trust be companies?

26 Jul 2013
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Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangements (LRBAs) for SMSFs involve two trusts, the SMSF itself and the Property Trustee. Should investors establish companies to perform the role of trustee? Lawyers can go into a cold sweat over questions like this. Their angst arises from the fact...

Time of the Essence

19 Jul 2013
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Time is of the Esssense The term “time is of the essence” is familiar to most people but not necessarily understood and is bandied around on a daily basis by solicitors and paralegals during the conveyance process. It is a phrase often used in contracts which, in...

Commissioner Of Taxation Is Paid Before Mortgagee – Commissioner Of Taxation V Park

07 Dec 2012
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At the end of August 2012 the Full Federal Court handed down a decision granting the Commissioner of Taxation priority over a second mortgagee, meaning that the Commissioner was paid $75,508.64 and the second mortgagee received only $250,105.02 of a $430,200.00 debt that had been...

Director Penalty Notices To Be Issued Across Australia

07 Dec 2012
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In June of this year the amended Director Penalty Notice (DPN) Law came into effect. During the last five months the ATO has been spreading the word on this new DPN Regime and there has been a steady flow of winding up Applications initiated by the ATO. The introductory period...

Bank Fees Case

08 Nov 2011
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Bank Customers Have a Win in the ‘Bank Fees Case’: The Impact on Contracts Across the Board. There are currently a number of class actions before the Federal Court against banks, where customers are claiming that certain bank fees charged are excessive, and that these fees should...

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