by Dominic Green | Mar 5, 2015 | Litigation & Disputes, Property Law
Why It Can Pay to Sweat the Small Stuff In a recent matter, two children were left behind by their father suddenly and tragically by reason of a terrible motorcycle accident. It was believed by some parts of the family that the accident was suicide, although this...
by Dominic Green | Feb 18, 2015 | Commercial Law, Criminal Laws
Recently, we acted for a lovely couple in another business deal-turned-dispute. In this case, it was a franchise business. The parties had agreed on a price, the vendor had even offered a discount on account of franchise transfer fees, and everyone was looking forward...
by Dominic Green | Feb 5, 2015 | Criminal Laws
Detaining and Disdaining Sadly, we had an influx of AVO cases over the lead up to, and the few weeks following, the Christmas period. At the same time, we noticed the increase in recent media attention to this area, with calls for crackdowns, claims that half of all...
by Dominic Green | Feb 4, 2015 | Criminal Laws
We Stopped, We Dropped, We Rolled and Retrieved. Recently, the owners of a cute little fella – not dissimilar to the dog pictured – came to us for help. Their dog had been viciously attacked by an unleashed dog in a public park that was not a designated “off-leash”...
by Dominic Green | Nov 26, 2014 | Commercial Law
How They Can Put You in the Red We acted for a client recently in negotiating the purchase of a significant share of a startup business (a company). No matter how many times we insisted that the other parties obtain their own independent legal advice, they refused to...