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Protect Your Construction Insurance Claim
Dealing with insurance for defective construction work? Hold on before you start fixing things yourself!A recent case, Perry v Queensland Building and Construction Commission (no. 2) [2023] QCAT 286, sheds light on a crucial aspect of insurance...
What you need to know about the latest changes to the Domestic and Family Violence Protection Amendment Act of 2023
Effective from August 1, 2023, the Domestic and Family Violence Protection (Combating Coercive Control) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2023 has ushered in significant modifications to the Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012,...
Innovation or Imitation: Intellectual property lessons from beverage industry cases
What has the beverage industry taught us about Intellectual Property and marketing ethics?In an era marked by innovation and rapid product development, businesses often find themselves in the midst of intense competition and ethical boundaries. As...
Choosing The Right Litigation Lawyer For Dispute Resolution
Navigating the complex legal landscape of dispute resolution can be like traversing an intricate maze. If you need help finding the way forward, a litigation lawyer can serve as your guide. The choice of this guide, however, can significantly sway...
How to Avoid Unexpected Guests After Your Property Settles
Imagine you’ve just bought your new home and as your settling in, a knock at the door startles you. Could it be your friendly neighbours welcoming you? Or could it be your unexpected Airbnb tenant?Airbnb’s vs Tenancy Agreements In Queensland, when...
Employers’ Dilemma: The Complexity of Zero Tolerance Policies and Dismissal Cases in Australia
Does your workplace have a zero-tolerance policy? Many employers adopt a "zero tolerance" policy in their workplaces, especially when it comes to alcohol and drug violations. However, it is important for employers to understand that merely having a...
Can I legally record conversations? (part 2 to Home Security Systems)
Recording conversations have become increasingly common in today's technologically advanced world, where smartphones and other devices make it easy to capture audio at any moment. However, the legality of such recordings can be a complex and...
Statutory Wills – what are they and who can make one?
A well-drafted Will is essential to ensure your assets are carried out after you pass away. However, some people simply lack the capacity to create or update a traditional will. In those cases, the Supreme Court can make a Will on behalf of an...
The definition of a “casual” worker is changing to improve job security.
Proposed industrial relations changes set to be introduced to parliament later this year will offer more than 850,000 regular-hour casual workers a new pathway to permanent employment. Workplace Relations Minister, Tony Burke, is expected to provide...
Think of installing a home security system? Here’s what you need to consider.
Surveillance devices include technologies or devices that are developed specifically for surveillance purposes and those that are capable of being used for surveillance. These include listening and audio, optical or visual, tracking or location, and...
Thumbs Up Emoji: The Digital Seal of Contractual Approval
In the ever-evolving landscape of digital communication, new challenges and opportunities arise, including the recognition of unconventional symbols like emojis as valid forms of acceptance in contracts.What is contract law? Contract law is a legal...
Did you know about the new small to medium business tax incentive?
Small Business Technology Investment Boost: New tax incentives for small and medium-sized businesses.Small businesses can now benefit from an enhanced tax deduction aimed at assisting their digital operations. Under this provision, eligible businesses can enjoy an...
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