by Dominic Green | Aug 1, 2023 | Criminal Laws
A British man dubbed “the Easter bunny” by police has been sentenced to 18 months imprisonment for stealing 200,000 chocolate eggs. In February, 32-year-old Joby Pool stole more than $59,200 worth of Cadbury Creme Eggs, after breaking into an industrial...
by Dominic Green | Jul 31, 2023 | Commercial Law, Criminal Laws
‘Who Do I Sue?’ Have you ever found yourself in the position where you have suffered loss or damage as a result of another party or parties’ negligence or default? If so, it’s highly important to consider against whom you should enforce your claim when...
by Dominic Green | Jul 31, 2023 | Criminal Laws
A former ABC radio presenter allegedly attempted to sell drugs to an undercover police officer. He was caught with a $600,000 cache of narcotics, a Court has heard. Ashley Norman Hall was the former executive producer of the national broadcaster’s flagship radio...
by Dominic Green | Jul 31, 2023 | Commercial Law, Litigation & Disputes
A Newcastle Bride who paid more than $10,000 in deposits to secure a wedding venue in Newcastle’s CBD has been told that the company is facing liquidation. Emily Mursa, 22, was recently contacted by the Venue and told that it was potentially being sold. When she...
by Dominic Green | Jul 31, 2023 | Commercial Law, Litigation & Disputes
The Court of King’s Bench in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada was recently called upon to determine a contractual dispute between a grain buyer and seller which centred on whether a valid contract was executed as a result of a thumbs up emoji. The purchaser sent a...