Authors: Emily Haar, Emily Slaytor
In Episode 23 of our Employment Law for the Time Poor Podcast, join Partner Emily Haar and Special Counsel Emily Slaytor for a catch up on the recent decisions of the Fair Work Commiss ...
Authors: Joe Murphy, Emily Setter, Professor Andrew Stewart
The High Court has handed down decisions in two major test cases on the determination of employment status, Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy ...
Authors: Greg Conomos, Lis Boyce, Athena Krisanaleela, Melinda Patroulias
The introduction of the Corporations Amendment (Meetings and Documents) Bill 2021 has bridged the gaps in the law surrounding the electronic exec ...
Authors: Greg Conomos, Athena Krisanaleela, Gillian Xu
Borrowers who are seeking to raise additional equity may enter into “hidden mezzanine loans” with lenders while implementing springing securities. This approach ...
Recently Japanese company MUJI (無印良品) (“MUJI”) lost yet another court case against the Chinese nemesis, Beijing Cottonfield Textile Corporation (“Beijing Cottonfield”) and was ordered to pay RMB400,000 (a ...
Authors: Daniel Fitzpatrick, Jack Ragg
The Supreme Court has again been asked whether a payment claim made in respect of multiple work orders issued under a standing order contract was a valid payment claim under the Bu ...
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