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Unfair preferences – the Doctrine of Ultimate Effect
Explore the Doctrine of Ultimate Effect, running account defence and more in this article by Dundas Lawyers. Learn how these concepts can provide a defence to an unfair preference claim under Section 588FA of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
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Bullying in the workplace by a body corporate
This investigation reveals the legal implications of workplace bullying in a body corporate. Find out what the Obligations of Reasonableness and the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) mean for workers and how to apply for an order to stop the bullying.
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Use of competitor’s confidential information
Many businesses try to increase market share by employing a competitor’s member of staff who may bring with them relationships and information acquired over the years. Employees owe fiduciary duties to their employers meaning, among other things, that an employee cannot make a personal gain by using confidential information acquired in the course of their…
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Director’s duties – the case of MG Corrosion Consultants PL v Gilmour
The case of MG Corrosion Consultants Pty Ltd v Gilmour [2014] FCA 990 serves as a reminder of the need for Directors to uphold their obligations under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). Uncover the Courts findings and the implications for Directors.
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What exactly is a bare trust?
This article explores the taxation implications of setting up a Bare Trust, from income tax to capital gains tax and beyond. Learn more about the duties of a Trustee and the considerations to keep in mind when creating a Bare Trust.
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Director Identification Numbers – more red tape?
Treasury Laws Amendment Bill proposes a Director Identification Number (DIN) regime to create transparency, detect illegal phoenix activity, and provide streamlined system for liquidators/administrators. Consultation closes 26 Oct 2018.
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What’s an unfair preference claim?
Understand the implications of unsecured debts, insolvent transactions, and unfair preference claims in the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). Discover the defences available to protect against unfair preference claims and other related legal matters.
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Notice requirements under commercial leases
Failing to comply with commercial lease option requirements can lead to costly disputes. Learn how to protect your business asset and avoid pitfalls when exercising an option in this article.
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De-encryption Bill currently before Joint Committee
The much awaited Telecommunications and other Legislation Amendment (Assistance And Access) De-encryption Bill 2018 (De-encryption Bill) has been referred to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (Joint Committee). The Joint Committee has allowed three (3) weeks for submissions. It is a very short time-frame for submissions considering the controversial nature of the Bill.…






