by Dominic Green | Sep 21, 2022 | Commercial Law, Litigation & Disputes
part 2 Following up from our last update, your company has been served with a Statutory Demand; you want to know what your options are to set it aside. Remember that if the Statutory Demand does not meet any of the grounds to set it aside; the company must pay...
by Dominic Green | Sep 8, 2022 | Commercial Law
We recently addressed the increasing number of construction companies entering receivership and liquidation and the consequential impacts for home buyers. Just as there is prevention strategies for home buyers to avoid losing their investment, there are various...
by Dominic Green | Feb 24, 2022 | Commercial Law, Criminal Laws
Does It Make Cents For You? Superannuation tends to be a ‘set and forget’ ordeal for many Aussies and as long as contributions are being made by their employer; they don’t really pay it too much mind. Self-managed super funds (SMSFs) offer a more hands-on and flexible...
by Dominic Green | Jan 25, 2022 | Commercial Law
That’s The Lease We Can Do In July 2021, the NSW government introduced temporary COVID-19 protections for commercial and retail leases. These protections have now been extended to the 13th of March; 2022 which means that certain businesses who satisfy the...
by Dominic Green | Oct 28, 2021 | Commercial Law
With Sydney opening up and slowly getting back on its feet after a long winter slumber, it seems businesses will be given a few opportunities to make quicker, stronger comebacks. The previous temporary allowance for outdoor dining for small bars and pubs to use...
by Dominic Green | Oct 22, 2021 | Commercial Law
On the 30th of March 2020, the Federal Government announced the JobKeeper support subsidy. This wage subsidy was supposed to be paid by the Government to businesses that were significantly impacted by the Coronavirus. With the recent spread of the Delta variant...