Authors: Florian Ammer, Hannah Veldre, Thomas Nicholls
This insight discusses when and in what circumstances parties can become bound by terms being negotiated before a contract is executed, an issue of importance in ...
Authors: Martin del Gallego, Matthew Harris
Over the years, courts have developed creative and innovative ways of dealing with multiplicity of proceedings born out of competing class actions.
One such method, now e ...
In Episode 17 of our Employment Law for the Time Poor Podcast, Partner Tim Lange, and Senior Associate Emily Haar, work through current employer exposure to civil and criminal liability for underpayments, including throu ...
Author: Bianca Jennings
The Australian Government’s reform package for Australia’s foreign investment regime commenced 1 January 2021, representing the most significant reforms to the regime, administered by the For ...
Piper Alderman partners Michael Bacina, Will Fennell and lawyer Tom Skevington have contributed the Australian chapter of Getting the Deal Through – Cryptoassets & Blockchain 2021, published by Lexology.
The gu ...
Authors: Emily Haar, Hannah Linossier
In Episode 15 of Piper Alderman's Employment Law for the Time Poor podcast, Emily Haar and Hannah Linossier discuss what organisations need to think about if they are considering ...
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