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Roll ups in M&A transactions explained
Roll Up and List strategy requires careful consideration of legal and financial structures. Dundas Lawyers discuss different techniques Acquirers can use to ensure success.
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Share vesting agreements – is compulsory acquisition a penalty?
Drafting a Share Vesting Agreement requires consideration of several factors, including securities, copyright, class of shares, taxation, congruence, Events of Default, issuing all shares, and Events of Default/Forfeiture clauses to avoid penalties.
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Facebook comments ruled as workplace bullying
A ruling by the Fair Work Commission has broadened the concept of ‘being at work’ to include activities authorized or permitted by the employer. Learn more about how this could affect your workplace and why it’s important to have a strong social media policy in place.
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Shareholder disputes – a fight for control
Shareholder Disputes are a common issue for Australian proprietary limited companies. This article outlines the laws, tactics and remedies available to help resolve them.
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Enforcing QCAT decisions in practice
Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) has been established to provide the public with a fast, cost-effective way to resolve disputes. Proposed amendments to the Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2014 could help streamline the process, providing immunity for members and clarifying ambiguities in the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2009.
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Proposed anti-bullying laws to target social media platforms
The Federal Government is introducing legislation to protect children from online bullying on social media. Find out more about the powers the Children’s e-Safety Commissioner will have to address this issue.
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Queensland tech company exits
Brisbane and South East Queensland (SEQ) tech companies have seen major success in recent years, like Wotif.com’s A$703 million sale. For confidential advice on tech sales, contact Dundas Lawyers to learn more about achieving business success and exiting with a profit.
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Shareholder oppression – Victorian Supreme Court adopts pilot program to resolve oppression disputes
The Victorian Supreme Court has launched a pilot program to help resolve shareholder oppression disputes in a more efficient and cost-effective way. Find out more about the program and its implications for shareholders.
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Enduring powers of attorney
Creating an Eduring Power of Attorney (EPA) can protect your finances and property in the event of illness or disability. Learn how to appoint an attorney, the power’s content, witnessing documents and more.






