
Serious Harm Threshold in Defamation
Serious Harm Threshold In 2021, the Defamation Act 2005 (Qld) (‘Defamation Act’) was amended to introduce (among other things) the serious harm element, the requirement
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Serious Harm Threshold In 2021, the Defamation Act 2005 (Qld) (‘Defamation Act’) was amended to introduce (among other things) the serious harm element, the requirement

Recovery of unpaid legal fees in Queensland Are you a solicitor or an Australia Legal Practitioner in Queensland who is owed money from clients and

Specific performance describes an equitable remedy that is ordered by the court in contract law, where a party is ordered by the court to perform

Are you a creditor or a financial controller looking at how to collect statute barred debts? If so, this may cause a lot of concern

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What is the Corporate Veil & When Are Directors Personally Liable? If you’re considering the option of piercing the corporate veil to recover a debt

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The Essential Elements of a Contract are the elements of a contract that are so fundamental, that if any of them are substantially missing, the

Are you a creditor in Queensland who is struggling with debt assignment and is looking for a way to effectively manage the assignment of their

In relation to loans between family members, the presumption of advancement is a legal presumption that arises in various common law jurisdictions in relation to

Stonegate Legal achieved success in obtaining a non-publication order for a 2014 decision that negatively impacted a specialist doctor’s reputation due to its prominence in

Caveat emptor, a Latin term that translates to English as “let the buyer beware”, is a key concept in consumer law and sales that describes

The doctrine of laches is a crucial legal principle known for its emphasis on “unreasonable delay.” This doctrine is an integral part of the broader

Are you a creditor that is looking into debt recovery from deceased estates, but are confused about how it works and where you can start?

A de facto director and a shadow director of a company are people who are not officially appointed in the position of a director of
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