Directors in Troubled Times: Notes for Company Directors
When debtors are beating on the door, how do directors sleep at night? “Like babies. They wake up in the middle of the night crying and screaming and frequently...
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Most consumers of insurance products expect their policy will pay out for a claimable incident which occurs during the policy period – that is, during the period for which...
Read MoreEmployer fairly dismissed an employee who did not respond to reasonable requests
Fair Work Commission (FWC) has ruled that an employer was entitled to sack a worker who did not comply with a request for details of his extended sick leave and...
Read MoreWhat do I need to include in an effective restraint of trade clause in an employment contract?
The Supreme Court has once again revisited the subject of restraint of trade clauses in employment contracts. The result has not been encouraging for employers in professional services firms...
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Can the NSW Police search my home or car? Under the law of New South Wales (NSW), Police may enter a home or other premises if they have a...
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