by Dominic Green | May 8, 2015 | Commercial Law
Different Strokes In a recent commercial litigation matter we handled, a considerable dispute arose when our client – a large construction contractor – was provided with the wrong trade materials by their supplier (special paints and sealants with specific...
by Dominic Green | Apr 26, 2015 | Criminal Laws
Looking at the Bigger Picture We deal with common assaults frequently. Often a client will come to us with instructions right off the bat to enter a guilty plea and prepare submissions in mitigation of their sentence; without even having heard our advice or having us...
by Dominic Green | Apr 24, 2015 | Commercial Law, Litigation & Disputes
Getting Blood from a Stone Recently we acted for the Plaintiff in litigation involving a partnership dispute and property settlement. One of the major assets of the Defendant in our case (“our Defendant”) was an unsatisfied judgment resulting from other commercial...
by Dominic Green | Mar 26, 2015 | Litigation & Disputes
Want to Have Your Cake and Eat it Too? Men and women alike often come to us worried senseless at the first sign of a break-up, and irrespective of whether property proceedings or even division has been raised or not. Most of the time, they’ve either heard the horror...
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...