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  • Superannuation changes – are you prepared?

    Superannuation changes – are you prepared?

    The Australian Government has introduced significant changes to superannuation, with gradual increases in the compulsory superannuation rate set to impact both employers and employees. Starting in July 2013, employers will be required to contribute more to their employees’ superannuation funds, with the rate rising to 12% by 2019. This article breaks down the key changes,…

  • Selling into the EU – what do the cookie laws mean for your website?

    Selling into the EU – what do the cookie laws mean for your website?

    The UK has adopted the European Union’s cookie laws, requiring website operators to obtain consent from users to save and use cookies. Fines can be imposed for non-compliance, so understanding the law is essential.

  • Are your website’s terms and conditions legally binding?

    Are your website’s terms and conditions legally binding?

    Online contracts have legal implications and must adhere to consumer protection regulations. The Australian case of eBay International AG v Creative Festival Entertainment Pty Limited (ACN 098 183 281) [2006] FCA 1768 highlights the importance of understanding these regulations when drafting online contracts.

  • Without Prejudice privilege – Australian law

    Without Prejudice privilege – Australian law

    This article explores the legal implications of using the term “without prejudice” in commercial negotiations. Discover the source of the law, common law exceptions, and what attaching the term to correspondence may mean.

  • What exactly is a Corporate Governance Framework?

    What exactly is a Corporate Governance Framework?

    Businesses need to ensure their advertising and marketing materials comply with the Australian Consumer Law (ACL). Our experienced team can provide advice on structuring promotions, drafting terms and conditions, and obtaining permits for competitions and games of chance, helping businesses avoid costly penalties from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).

  • Director’s duty to prevent insolvent trading

    Director’s duty to prevent insolvent trading

    This article provides an overview of directors’ duty to prevent insolvent trading under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), including the test for solvency, indicators of potential insolvency, and potential defences.

  • Shifts in criminal liability for company officers

    Shifts in criminal liability for company officers

    The Personal Liability for Corporate Fault Reform Act 2012 (Cth) was implemented to ensure personal criminal liability for corporate fault is imposed in line with corporate governance principles, reducing risk and compliance issues for Company Officers.

  • Thumbs down to McDonald’s “send to friend” campaign

    Thumbs down to McDonald’s “send to friend” campaign

    Businesses should be aware of their legal obligations when using ‘send to friends’ facilities to avoid potential liability for breach of anti-spam laws. Find out how one company faced legal action for failing to comply with the Spam Act 2003 (Cth).

  • Why is a Privacy Act Compliance Audit (PACA) necessary?

    Why is a Privacy Act Compliance Audit (PACA) necessary?

    Understand the implications of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and national privacy principles with the upcoming legislative amendments. Find out what a Privacy Act Compliance Audit (PACA) involves, who should consider it, and the consequences of non-compliance.

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