by Greenhalgh Pickard | Oct 3, 2024 | Blog, Commercial Law, Eloise Turnbull, Employment Law, Litigation
Home » Archives for abbey Written by: Eloise Turnbull, Litigation Solicitor and Carmen Sauvage, Law Clerk [Updated 3 October 2024 by Braden Milburn] In Australia, a legally enforceable contract occurs when two or more parties enter into an agreement. Contracts are...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Sep 25, 2024 | Blog, Litigation
Home » Archives for abbey [Updated 26/09/2024 by Natashia Blank] When starting a company, it’s easy to overlook the importance of formal agreements between shareholders. However, having a shareholders’ agreement in place is crucial for protecting both the...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Sep 23, 2024 | Blog, Eloise Turnbull, Litigation
Home » Archives for abbey [Updated 23/09/2024 by Eloise Turnbull] Due to the current economic climate, we are seeing an increase in disputes amongst companies, particularly between shareholders and directors. This article provides several valuable tips on how...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Aug 6, 2024 | Blog, Litigation
Home » Archives for abbey Written by: Natashia Blank, Litigation Solicitor A Business Email Compromise (BEC) scam is when a scammer intercepts emails between businesses and their customers to alter bank details and redirect payments. Allocating responsibility for lost...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Jun 25, 2024 | Blog, Litigation
Home » Archives for abbey Disputes among directors and shareholders are an unfortunate reality in the Australian corporate world. When these disagreements escalate to the point of oppressive conduct, legal recourse becomes essential to protect the rights and interests...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Jun 19, 2024 | Litigation
Home » You searched for 0 Navigating the ATO’s Renewed Focus on Debt Collection After several years of stagnant activity through the pandemic period, businesses benefited from government initiatives, bank leniency, and patience from the ATO and creditors. It...