by Dominic Green | Jun 15, 2021 | Property Law
Often people buying or selling houses are looking to save their bucks where they can. For many, this means trying to DIY their conveyancing or some other property transaction. While it’s tempting to do so, this can actually cost you more dollars in the long run. ...
by Dominic Green | Apr 12, 2021 | Criminal Laws
Criminal Prosecution for Corporate Crime in Australia Australia’s statutory landscape for criminal prosecution of corporate crime is a mess – and it’s not just us saying that. A recent report by the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) highlights the many...
by Dominic Green | Mar 18, 2021 | Commercial Law
The challenges of 2020 saw ASIC and the ATO offer relief to small businesses in the hope of keeping them afloat: limiting personal liability for insolvent trading, providing financial relief for employers through JobKeeper payments, and taking other actions to lighten...
by Dominic Green | Mar 3, 2021 | Uncategorized
Newcastle’s Queens Wharf Hotel has won a battle over noise complaints arising from its live music, with a ruling by Liquor & Gaming dismissing the complaint. A noise limiter was however installed, and regular tests were conducted thereafter to ensure the maximum...
by Dominic Green | Feb 22, 2021 | Criminal Laws
Cybercrime and Small Businesses: Are you protected? In 2019 Gillian Franklin (founder of The Heat Group, a Melbourne-based wholesale cosmetics company) was in London preparing to knock the socks of Tesco’s representatives during a presentation. All was going well,...