by Dominic Green | Nov 16, 2021 | Property Law
Late last month, the company formerly known as Facebook Inc, announced it will now be called Meta (Meta Platforms Inc). CEO and Chairman, Mark Zuckerberg announced the rebrand during the company’s annual ‘Connect’ conference. This is stated to be the first of many...
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...
by Dominic Green | Feb 22, 2021 | Criminal Laws
Cybercrime and Small Businesses: Are you protected? In 2019 Gillian Franklin (founder of The Heat Group, a Melbourne-based wholesale cosmetics company) was in London preparing to knock the socks of Tesco’s representatives during a presentation. All was going well,...
by Dominic Green | Nov 9, 2020 | Criminal Laws
How do you lose $8.7 billion? It’s got us scratching our heads. But according to the ABC, that’s how much the Australian Government lost to tax evasion and fraud in 2014–2015. Now in the 2019–2020 financial year, you can bet that the ATO will be...