Privilege is often something taken as a right, but understanding what it means, its importance and the circumstances under which it can be lost or waived in confidential communication is crucial.
Given the recent media attention focusing on the discovery of asbestos contaminated mulch at multiple sites, this article provides a reminder of some of the NSW Environment Protection Authority’s powers in these types of situations.
In Synergy Scaffolding Services Pty Ltd v Alelaimat (No 2) [2024] the Court of Appeal explores the Workers Compensation Act 1987 and provides insights on the legal uncertainties in workers' compensation and personal injury claims.
In the recent decision of McBride v McBride [2024] NSWSC 45 (McBride), the Supreme Court of New South Wales considered whether the plaintiff's words in a video posted to multiple social media sites constituted a settlement offer.
Analysing how Australian businesses should respond to ongoing transfer pricing litigation and anti-tax avoidance proposals, emphasising active documentation and robust processes.
How to manage e-bike use and enjoyment against the risk of explosion and fire from lithium batteries.