If you are buying or thinking about buying real property, whether it is residential or commercial, a unit, house or commercial building, insurance should be high on your list of matters to consider before you sign a contract.
Clean Export
Directors Liable for Uncommercial Transaction
The recent Decision of the Supreme Court in a claim bought by Moira Carter as Liquidator against Aaron Watts and Tracy Watts provides a reminder of the extent of duties owed by directors, and the ability of liquidators to seek to set aside uncommercial transactions.
Enforcement of Judgments for Debts Owing
Where a judgment is awarded in your favour from either the Queensland Courts or Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal, for a debt owing to you, you may be faced with enforcing this judgment against the debtor to recover payment of the outstanding debt.
Everything You Wanted To Know About Unfair Dismissal – Important Information for Employers and Employees
Profile: Bob Porter
Recently, I was talking with a client having a general discussion about various things. The client asked me how Bob Porter was going.
Beware the Big Bad Property Spruikers
There have been reports in the Courier Mail and online media in the last weeks which indicate that Property Spruikers are back in Queensland and are ready to ripoff hard working Queenslanders.
Redundancy: The Facts
The National Employment Standards (NES) cover everyone in the national workplace relations system, which in Queensland includes those employed by a company, sole-trader, partnership, or other unincorporated and non-trading corporations.
Changes to Liquor and Gaming Legislation
From 1 July 2013 there will be various changes to the legislation governing Keno, Lotteries, Wagering and Casino Control affecting all licensees in Queensland.
Speed Alert: 1km Over – You can be Fined
On 18 June 2013, the Queensland Police Commissioner Ian Stewart announced that the Queensland Police will be cracking down on speed tolerances to motorists exceeding the speed limit.
Neighbours Behaving Badly
Disputes between neighbours over issues such as dividing fences, pets, overhanging tree branches and noise can sometimes degenerate into vindictive campaigns of aggression, bullying and harassment.
News
Macrossan & Amiet congratulates Dyane Norton on promotion to Senior Associate
Quality Business Awards — Recognising Excellence and Trust
AML/CTF Reforms Are Coming: What Our Clients Need to Know
Leaving Violence Program
Understanding Drink Driving Laws in Queensland
The Importance of Diligence and Transparency in Property Transactions
Preparing for Compliance with the Child Safe Standards under the Child Safe Organisations Act 2024









