MinterEllison | Australia | 18 Mar 2024
The Supreme Court of Victoria has confirmed that it has the power to extend limitation periods for commencement of proceedings (including building…
Gadens | Australia | 18 Mar 2024
A new practice note has been issued by the Commercial Court of the Supreme Court of Victoria. The Commercial Court Practice Note (Second Revision)…
Hall & Wilcox | Australia | 15 Mar 2024
The Victorian Government has recently announced changes to Victoria’s land and planning regulations to promote the development of Victoria’s…
Rigby Cooke Lawyers | Australia | 13 Mar 2024
14 March 2024 Property Tax In the 2023-24 State Budget, the Victorian Government announced a reform to move away from stamp duty for qualifying…
KHQ Lawyers | Australia | 18 Aug 2023
In a significant move for the medical and health industry, the State Revenue Office of Victoria has released a ruling clarifying its position on the…
Colin Biggers & Paisley Lawyers | Australia | 19 Nov 2023
The CCYP is an independent statutory body that holds wide ranging functions and powers in Victoria regarding the reporting and investigation of child…
Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia | Australia | 22 Oct 2023
Unexplained wealth laws permit state and territory governments across Australia to seize the assets of individuals who cannot account for their…
Chamberlains Law Firm | Australia | 22 Mar 2023
In the recent decision of Zphere Pty Ltd v Pakis the Supreme Court of Victoria considered a res judicata and abuse of process scenario. A partner in…
Clayton Utz | Australia | 18 Aug 2023
Victorian Court of Appeal rules that despite the principle of freedom of contract, as a general rule, parties cannot contract out of, or exclude…
Lexology PRO | Asia-Pacific, Australia, Canada, etc. | 30 May 2023
The UK government backtracks on post-Brexit employment reform, an Australian court holds that unconscious bias can result in direct discrimination, and Saudi Arabia introduces a streamlined 90-day work visa – plus other key updates.