Practice Areas: Business & Commercial Law
Section 165 of the Australian Consumer Law sets out multiple pricing offences that are the same as the civil pecuniary penalties. Additionally, a body...
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial Law, Franchises
The decision in Ponce v DJT Staff Management Services Pty Ltd t/as Daly’s Traffic[2010] FWA 2078 in some ways paved the way for casual employees...
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial Law
For a person to be
found liable of contravening the s 35(1) of the Australian Consumer Law (the ACL) provisions of bait advertising, is
dependent...
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial Law
Trying to define who is a consumer is
surprisingly complex, however in broad terms, a consumer is any person who has
acquired goods or services where...
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial Law
Although white collar offences generally do not involve instances of violence, that fact still does not have an impact in relation to sentencing considerations....
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial Law, Criminal Law
Although white collar offences generally do not involve instances of violence, that fact still does not have an impact in relation to sentencing considerations....
Practice Areas: Taxation and Revenue
Ride-sharing drivers must register for GSTIn a recent decision, the Federal Court has held that the UberX service supplied by Uber’s drivers constitutes...
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial Law, Partnerships Law
Except for New South Wales, all Australian jurisdictions have statutes that bind any partner undertaking acts on behalf of the business. For example, s...
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial Law
Generally, a contract of employment will have both express and implied obligations to ensure the employer’s confidence. In Deta Nominees Pty...
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial Law
The duty of an employer to take ‘reasonable care’ to avoid foreseeable risk or injury is an important test, and it is usually enough if the...