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 21, 2022 | Litigation & Disputes
Recently, we were engaged by a client who lost a case and was ordered to pay costs to the other side. Naturally, the other side had been contacting our client seeking the enforcement of their costs against ours, given they had a Court Judgment in their favour. To add...
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...
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 | Aug 18, 2022 | Criminal Laws, Litigation & Disputes
The Demands of Debt Collection Ok, so you have been served with a Statutory Demand and want to know what to do next… Read on below to find out more- What is a Statutory Demand? A Statutory Demand is a formal notice issued upon a company debtor by a creditor...
by Dominic Green | Jun 29, 2022 | Criminal Laws, Litigation & Disputes
Looking At The Fine Print Being charged with a criminal offence can be a stressful and confusing process. Especially if you are charged with a serious matter that is destined for the District Court. This story will explain what matters will go to the District Court....