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Important changes to your rights in criminal matters

  • Turnbull Hill Lawyers
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  • Australia
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  • April 24 2013

On 25 March 2013, the NSW Parliament passed two very significant pieces of legislation. The two Acts are: The Evidence Amendment (Evidence of

What you need to know about the NSW government's new construction guidelines

  • Turnbull Hill Lawyers
  • -
  • Australia
  • -
  • April 15 2013

New procurement Guidelines for all NSW infrastructure projects will come into effect on 1 July 2013. Changes to the existing guidelines were driven

Workplace bullying: the new proposed laws and what they could mean for employers...

  • Turnbull Hill Lawyers
  • -
  • Australia
  • -
  • April 11 2013

Workplace bullying and harassment is a serious issue impacting many businesses across Australia and it's been on the rise over the last few years. A

Effective exclusion clauses in commercial contracts: 2 lessons for business owners

  • Turnbull Hill Lawyers
  • -
  • Australia
  • -
  • April 9 2013

A recent decision in the case of LA Rosa v Nudrill 2013 WASCA 18 serves as a reminder to all business owners that exclusion clauses in contracts

The unfair dismissal high income threshold explained

  • Turnbull Hill Lawyers
  • -
  • Australia
  • -
  • March 21 2013

The high income threshold for unfair dismissals refers to the highest possible income an employee can have, unless they are covered by an award or

Workplace investigations: internal vs external

  • Turnbull Hill Lawyers
  • -
  • Australia
  • -
  • March 15 2013

Workplace Investigations typically take place following one or more employees acting inappropriately, and they are becoming an increasingly

Commercial leases in NSW: common questions & answers

  • Turnbull Hill Lawyers
  • -
  • Australia
  • -
  • March 15 2013

Since 1 January 2008, stamp duty has not been payable on a Commercial Lease executed on or after that date. However, it is still payable on the

$732,133.76 reasons why an executor should obtain the best legal advice...

  • Turnbull Hill Lawyers
  • -
  • Australia
  • -
  • March 15 2013

In a Decision of the NSW Supreme Court handed down on 31 January 2013, a Judge has ordered a person who obtained a Grant of Probate of a Will, and

Occupier of retail shop not liable for the actions of a "suspected fraudster"

  • Turnbull Hill Lawyers
  • -
  • Australia
  • -
  • March 12 2013

On the 8th of February 2013, the New South Wales Court of Appeal handed down its Decision in an appeal by a store owner against a finding it was

Injuries caused by use of your farm machinery...who's liable?

  • Turnbull Hill Lawyers
  • -
  • Australia
  • -
  • February 27 2013

The Australian Centre for Agricultural Health and Safety reported that between 1 January and 30 September 2012, there were 102 "on-farm" injury