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  • What exactly is the springboard doctrine?

    What exactly is the springboard doctrine?

    This article examines the ‘springboard’ doctrine which refers to the benefit that is derived because of misuse of confidential information by a defendant that enables them to ‘springboard’ a new product or service to market more rapidly than if they had used their own mind.

  • Review of QBCC decisions – pt 2

    Review of QBCC decisions – pt 2

    Under the Queensland Building and Construction Commission Act 1991 (Act) the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) is empowered to make a variety of decisions such as but not limited to:

  • Review of QBCC decisions – pt 1

    Review of QBCC decisions – pt 1

    Understand your rights when it comes to challenging a decision made by the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC). Learn more about the Act and the time limits for seeking a review with the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT).

  • Shareholder oppression – the early warning signs

    Shareholder oppression – the early warning signs

    This article explores the legal framework of shareholder oppression and identifies early warning signs to look out for when starting a new venture, such as entity type, relationship with advisors, exclusion from management, access to info and non-flexible negotiation.

  • Understanding deal fatigue in business transactions

    Understanding deal fatigue in business transactions

    Learn how to reduce deal fatigue in commercial transactions. Tips include increasing bargaining position, introducing lawyers and planning the deal. Get advice to help you make the most of your next commercial transaction.

  • Warning – Facebook trolls ordered to pay $150k damages

    Warning – Facebook trolls ordered to pay $150k damages

    An online defamation case has resulted in two trolls being ordered to pay a hefty sum in damages. Learn more about the case and the potential consequences of making false claims online.

  • Transfer duty exemption for small business restructuring

    Transfer duty exemption for small business restructuring

    The Queensland Commissioner of State Revenue has issued a public ruling outlining potential exemptions from transfer duty for eligible small business entities undergoing a restructuring. Get the full details of the ruling, its implications and eligibility requirements here.

  • Ending an indefinite contract

    Ending an indefinite contract

    Terminating an Indefinite Contract can be complex. This article examines the issues of reasonable notice, compensation, commission, and case studies to help answer common questions.

  • Who is an “officer” in business dealings?

    Who is an “officer” in business dealings?

    The High Court’s decision in Deputy Commissioner v Huang [2021] HCA 43 confirms the Federal Court may make worldwide asset freezing orders. This is an important development in Australian law.

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