Changes arising from the Building Industry Fairness (Security of Payment) Bill (Qld) (Bill) commenced operation on 17 December 2018. Most are aware that, as a consequence, the second tranche of the Building Industry Fair ...
Authors: Katherine Hayes, Partner & Madelyne Inch, Solicitor
The Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (Tribunal) recently handed down a decision following an investigation into a solicitor who failed to honour a ...
Non-residents may be able to breathe a sigh of relief as the widely reported changes to the main residence exemption may not be proceeding after all. The measures to change the rules announced in the 2017-18 Federal Budg ...
Over the past two decades transport undertakings have made a much progress in digitalization and automation. Routes are being scheduled automatically and GPS-tracking and the digital tachograph are looking after the safe ...
The U.S. Supreme Court issued two rulings last week on copyright law. In both cases, they acted to resolve conflicts between the Circuits, following closely to statutory language.
Fourth Estate Pub. Benefit Corp. v. Wal ...
With the advent of cost-effective GPS devices and smartphone tracking apps, employers may effectively monitor their workforce like never before. An employee’s distance traveled, sales routes, and productivity (among ot ...
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