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by Kinneally Miley Law | Jun 25, 2016 | Hide From Homepage, News
18 JULY 2016 It has been reported that the construction industry accounts for 20 to 25 per cent of all insolvencies in Australia. So when the Federal Government recently proposed new laws aimed at making legally unenforceable clauses which allow contracts to be...Legal Update – Tenants Beware: Promises Must Be Outlined In Contract
by Kinneally Miley Law | Jun 25, 2016 | Hide From Homepage, News
18 JULY 2016 It is all too common for landlords (or managing agents) to make promises to prospective tenants in the hope of encouraging them to enter into a lease, without those promises ever making it into the signed lease. One such case was recently heard by the...LEGAL UPDATES – 17 SEPTEMBER
by Kinneally Miley Law | Sep 17, 2014 | E-Newsletter, Hide From Homepage
REPRIEVE AT LAST FOR EMPLOYERS FROM EMPLOYEE CLAIMS In a highly anticipated judgment, the High Court of Australia last week reversed a decision of the Full Federal Court of Australia in finding that there is no implied duty of mutual trust and confidence in Australian...Legal Update – Changes to Queensland Progress Payments Legislation
by Kinneally Miley Law | Sep 17, 2014 | Hide From Homepage, News
17 SEPTEMBER 2014 On 11 September 2014, the Queensland State Parliament passed amending legislation in relation to the widely anticipated changes to the Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004 (Qld) (“the Act”). The changes will not take...Latest Posts
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