BAL Lawyers | Australia | 6 Nov 2020
Businesses experiencing financial distress as a result of COVID-19 will continue to receive financial relief until 31 December 2019. What does this…
BAL Lawyers | Australia | 13 Oct 2020
Following the bushfires across much of NSW that had a catastrophic impact on many local government areas, councils and communities are deep into…
BAL Lawyers | Australia | 12 Oct 2020
The law recognises that the loss of a valuable commercial opportunity is a compensable loss. The principle was most famously recognised in the 1911…
BAL Lawyers | Australia | 4 Sep 2020
Mutual enterprises have, traditionally, been restricted in the ways they could raise capital to avoid triggering the demutualisation provisions…
BAL Lawyers | United Kingdom | 1 Sep 2020
Personal injury claims, particularly those arising from exposure to Asbestos, dust disease, and lead poisoning, are not always easily identifiable and…
BAL Lawyers | Australia | 18 Aug 2020
The Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 (POEO Act) provides for the issue of a range of notices, collectively referred to as…
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BAL Lawyers | Australia | 14 Aug 2020
BAL Lawyers is delighted to announce that our Estates & Estate Planning Team has again been recognised as a first tier law firm. The 2020 rankings…
BAL Lawyers | Australia | 5 Aug 2020
The lapsing of a development consent is dealt with in the statutory provisions in s.4.53 (formerly s.95) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment…
BAL Lawyers | Australia | 5 Aug 2020
“…And, like a phoenix, from the ashes I rise” - Usually this would be an uplifting mantra, unfortunately phoenix companies can leave creditors out of…
BAL Lawyers | Australia | 1 Aug 2020
As a general rule, the copyright in works created by an employee in the course of their employment rests with the employer. The Copyright Act 1968…