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Ethical competitor or pricing predator?
Building & Construction May 2022

Ethical competitor or pricing predator?

By Michelle Cirson The Australian construction industry is no stranger to price-wars, underpricing and zero percent margins. With supply and demand imposing a volatile tug-o-war over work in the pipeline, contractors have resorted to buying work to

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QLD Government to introduce a new offence to criminalise coercive control
Family Law May 2022

QLD Government to introduce a new offence to criminalise coercive control

By James Marmin In December 2021, the first Report “Hear Her Voice” was released by the Women’s Safety and Justice Taskforce. This Taskforce, chaired by the Honourable Margaret McMurdo AC was established to examine the impact of coercive control in

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Employee v Contractor: Are your contracts iron clad?
Employment Law February 2022

Employee v Contractor: Are your contracts iron clad?

By Ben Schefe A common issue that continues to arise is how businesses classify their workers – ie are the workers independent contractors or employees? There have been two recent decisions handed down by the High Court that confirm how critical a

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Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia: Pre-Action Procedures
Family Law February 2022

Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia: Pre-Action Procedures

By James Marmin In September 2021, the Federal Circuit Court of Australia and the Family Court of Australia merged to form the new Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (“FCFCOA”). There were a range of motives for the merge, all with the un

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Enforcing Compliance with Family Court Orders
Family Law February 2022

Enforcing Compliance with Family Court Orders

By James Marmin and James Halliday Sometimes in Family Law matters, a party will not comply with the orders which have been made. Unfortunately, this can be a common occurrence in Family Law and can take a further emotional toll on the complying par

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Deciding Who Keeps the Family Pet in Family Law Matters
Family Law February 2022

Deciding Who Keeps the Family Pet in Family Law Matters

By James Marmin A relationship breakdown can be an extremely stressful and emotional time for all parties involved. A pet is often referred to as a member of the family and for many people, the bond they share with their pets can be compared to that

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Australia Opens up: - Are you concerned about your child being taken overseas? (The Airport Watchlist)
Family Law February 2022

Australia Opens up: - Are you concerned about your child being taken overseas? (The Airport Watchlist)

by Jasmine Evans On 21 February 2022, the International Borders opened for all overseas travellers who are fully vaccinated and have had two doses of a vaccine permitting entry into all States and Territories, except Western Australia who are due to

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THE COVID-19 LIST – A DEDICATED LIST FOR DISCRETE ISSUES ARISING FROM THE PANDEMIC
Family Law February 2022

THE COVID-19 LIST – A DEDICATED LIST FOR DISCRETE ISSUES ARISING FROM THE PANDEMIC

By James Marmin In our third year of dealing with COVID-19, the pandemic continues to impact separated families. We have seen disputes arise with respect to vaccinations of children, interstate travel, overseas travel and general compliance with Ord

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Exclusive Occupation – Can I stay?
Family Law February 2022

Exclusive Occupation – Can I stay?

By James Halliday and James Marmin The breakdown of a relationship can be an immensely stressful time for all the parties involved. One of the main stressors through this process can be the former matrimonial home and namely, who is to continue resi

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