Previously we highlighted some legal issues that commonly arise in relation to heavy machinery. This week we want to address the Australian Consumer Law (ACL), and its applicability to certain heavy machinery disputes.
Read MoreAt Scoglio Law, over the years we have been involved in numerous disputes regarding heavy machinery (sometimes called heavy equipment) for our clients.
Read MoreThe recent Federal Court case of Coleman v Gannaway [2023] FCA 224 demonstrates the difficulties creditors and their lawyers face when preparing bankruptcy notices and the special care required to ensure they are not defective.
Read MoreOn 8 February 2023 the High Court has recently handed down two decisions which significantly impact two important legal issues to unfair preference actions.
Read MoreCompany restructuring is becoming an increasingly popular method for companies facing financial difficulty. However, when undertaking a company restructure, it is important you do not fall foul of illegal phoenixing provisions.
Read MoreYou may have seen in recent news that individuals across Australia are feeling the pressures of increasing interest rates. However, businesses are also feeling the strain. An increase in business collapse is anticipated following the Reserve Bank of Australia’s decision to raise interest rates again by 0.25 per cent with discussion of another two increases.
Read MoreWhile the threat of cyber fraud has made headlines in recent years, business owners should remain vigilant as general fraud, such as employee fraud, still exists and is more common than you might think.
Read MoreWe previously addressed issues surrounding shareholder break-ups from the perspective of those shareholders remaining with a company. On the flip side, while the same issues are often faced by outgoing shareholders, they arise in a different context.
Read MoreAt their heart, companies involve people – in the capacities of officers and shareholders. And where people are involved, personalities and expectations of those people often clash leading to disputes.
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