Retention of Title Clauses & Liquidation 10/09/2017 / by Certus Legal / Business, Commercial Law, Insovlency, Liquidation Retention of Title clauses may defeat an Unfair Preference Claim When a company enters into liquidation, it’s liquidators […] Read more
How far is too far for head-hunters? 14/05/2013 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law A recent decision of the Supreme Court of New South Wales serves as a warning to head-hunters and […] Read more
When is collaboration collusion? 09/05/2013 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law The recent Federal Court case of Norcast v Bradken has raised the bar on the risk of breaching […] Read more
Wham bam thank you… sham? 22/08/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law A recent decision of the Federal Court has held a company director personally liable for sham contracting and […] Read more
Online retail v traditional retail – the consumer wins? 29/07/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has recently announced that it is investigating some online retail arrangements […] Read more
National Business Names Register 01/07/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law A new national business names registration system has commenced. The new register will replace the registers which were […] Read more
Warning to businesses when using consumer testimonials 13/06/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law A company admitting to publishing false consumer testimonials has been issued with a $6,600 fine by the Australian […] Read more
Contractor or Employee? 01/06/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law Employers who disguise an employment relationship as an independent contracting arrangement may still be liable to pay employee […] Read more
Businesses are failing to comply with ‘no refund’ laws 18/05/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law A report on the ABC’s 7:30 current affairs program has highlighted a failure by businesses to comply with […] Read more
Small print won’t always save you from being misleading or deceptive 16/05/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) recent issuing of fines to large companies engaging in misleading or […] Read more
Retention of Title Clauses & Liquidation
10/09/2017 / by Certus Legal / Business, Commercial Law, Insovlency, Liquidation
Retention of Title clauses may defeat an Unfair Preference Claim When a company enters into liquidation, it’s liquidators […]
Read more
How far is too far for head-hunters?
14/05/2013 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law
A recent decision of the Supreme Court of New South Wales serves as a warning to head-hunters and […]
Read more
When is collaboration collusion?
09/05/2013 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law
The recent Federal Court case of Norcast v Bradken has raised the bar on the risk of breaching […]
Read more
Wham bam thank you… sham?
22/08/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law
A recent decision of the Federal Court has held a company director personally liable for sham contracting and […]
Read more
Online retail v traditional retail – the consumer wins?
29/07/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has recently announced that it is investigating some online retail arrangements […]
Read more
National Business Names Register
01/07/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law
A new national business names registration system has commenced. The new register will replace the registers which were […]
Read more
Warning to businesses when using consumer testimonials
13/06/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law
A company admitting to publishing false consumer testimonials has been issued with a $6,600 fine by the Australian […]
Read more
Contractor or Employee?
01/06/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law
Employers who disguise an employment relationship as an independent contracting arrangement may still be liable to pay employee […]
Read more
Businesses are failing to comply with ‘no refund’ laws
18/05/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law
A report on the ABC’s 7:30 current affairs program has highlighted a failure by businesses to comply with […]
Read more
Small print won’t always save you from being misleading or deceptive
16/05/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) recent issuing of fines to large companies engaging in misleading or […]
Read more