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Duty to co-operate & duty of good faith - Famestock Pty Ltd v The Body Corporate for 9 Port Douglas Road

  • McInnes Wilson Lawyers
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  • Australia
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  • January 25 2013

In the Supreme Court case of Famestock Pty Ltd v The Body Corporate For 9 Port Douglas Road (No 2) 2012 QSC 339 the court clarified that while a

Employers duty to take into account employees inadvertance affirmed

  • McInnes Wilson Lawyers
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  • Australia
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  • April 1 2011

The plaintiff, a medical supplier's representative, worked in an office cubicle

Body combat

  • McInnes Wilson Lawyers
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  • Australia
  • -
  • April 1 2011

In this case Judge McGill was considering the action of Plaintiff who attended a "Body Attack" class at her local gym

Employee attacks

  • McInnes Wilson Lawyers
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  • Australia
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  • April 1 2011

The Plaintiff, a Brisbane City Council bus driver, was robbed and assaulted with a piece of timber whilst using bus driver rest room facilities at night

Principal’s duty ‘set in stone’

  • McInnes Wilson Lawyers
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  • Australia
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  • April 1 2011

The plaintiff, Tricia Pahi, sustained a repetitive strain injury to her left wrist whilst engaged in the work of repackaging ice cream products for Unilever Australia Limited tas Streets Ice Cream (Streets

How to win a deck case

  • McInnes Wilson Lawyers
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  • Australia
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  • April 1 2011

The Plaintiffs claimed damages for personal injuries sustained when the timber pool deck of her rental property cracked under her weight

Flood insurance revisited

  • McInnes Wilson Lawyers
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  • Australia
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  • April 1 2011

The claim arose out of damage to Elilade's stock and plant as a result of the flow of water into its premises following severe tropical rainstorms

Labour hire and a dodgy pallet jack

  • McInnes Wilson Lawyers
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  • Australia
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  • April 1 2011

The Plaintiff was injured when he fell from a ride on pallet jack

Volenti not dead yet!

  • McInnes Wilson Lawyers
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  • Australia
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  • April 1 2011

The Plaintiff was unfortunately rendered a quadriplegic when he swung on an improvised rope swing from the bough of a tree into the Fitzroy River and struck his head on the river bed

Security for costs don’t be greedy

  • McInnes Wilson Lawyers
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  • Australia
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  • May 9 2011

A Plaintiff Responsible Entity of a Managed Investment Scheme recently succeeded in limiting an application against it for security for costs in a Supreme Court claim for negligence against a Quantity Surveyor to $50,000 up to the conclusion of an early mediation