by Dominic Green | Jun 13, 2023 | Commercial Law
After a nine-month trial and almost two months of deliberation, a Jury found Adam Cranston and two of his key co-conspirators guilty of one of the biggest tax frauds in Australia’s corporate history. In March this year, the NSW Supreme Court Jury delivered guilty...
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...
by Dominic Green | Feb 22, 2023 | Commercial Law, Litigation & Disputes
A favourite tactic of brokers and lenders is to hide clauses within the fine print of their mandate agreements and letters of offer granting themselves the right to lodge caveats over a borrower’s real property to secure the payment of commitment/establishment fees....
by Dominic Green | Dec 8, 2022 | Commercial Law
It has been said that the only things you can be certain of are death and taxes and this statement has never been truer in light of recent changes to the Duties Act 1997 (NSW) (‘the Act’) imposing additional stamp duty on parties entering into call options for the...
by Dominic Green | Nov 3, 2022 | Commercial Law, Litigation & Disputes
The Australian climate is ever tumultuous and less predictable than ever. Whilst this may equate to leaving home with an umbrella more often than usual, it should also prompt consideration of the family home or investment property, and the inclement conditions it may...