by Dominic Green | Jun 13, 2023 | Property Law
Are you a residential property owner who has entered into a put and call option with a property developer? Have you found yourself in a situation where the developer has not exercised their call option and you have sought to compel the developer to purchase your...
by Dominic Green | May 4, 2023 | Criminal Laws
A Service New South Wales employee has been charged after allegedly using her work computer to supply a residential address to the group that kidnapped Peter Vuong last month. Vuong’s captors who kidnapped and held him hostage in a house at Belmore for six days have...
by Dominic Green | May 4, 2023 | Criminal Laws
A man acquitted of a 2009 murder could be retried in Court after police received ‘fresh and compelling evidence’. The man was charged with murder on Monday by detectives in Logan, south of Brisbane. It was reported that Detectives re-opened the investigation after...
by Dominic Green | May 4, 2023 | Commercial Law, Litigation & Disputes
Meta has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit claim for $725 million USD, though denies allegations of data breaches. Last month, A Federal judge in the United States gave preliminary approval to a $725 million settlement between Facebook parent company Meta and...
by Dominic Green | Apr 3, 2023 | Commercial Law, Property Law
Are you a retail tenant who has received an invoice for outgoings from your Landlord which was much higher than you expected? Has your Landlord attempted to charge you for outgoings which were not disclosed to you at the start of your lease? This is an all-too common...