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Company directors owe strict legal duties when managing corporate funds, and breaches of these duties can lead to significant legal consequences. This was evident in the recent case of In the Matter of Macarthur Farm Pty Ltd [2025] NSWSC 40, where the Supreme Court of New South Wales examined allega...
Recovering an unpaid debt from a debtor generally involves a 2 step process - you need to prove that the debt exists and is payable (at which point, the Court will award judgment in your favour as the creditor) and then you need to enforce the debt (that is, seek to get payment of the debt in compli...
As lawyers and Justices of the Peace, we are often asked to witness signatures on important documents such as Statutory Declarations. As authorised witnesses, we must ensure that we comply with the witnessing requirements as set out in the Oaths Act for a number of reasons, otherwise we risk being ...
Sometimes the parties to a contract (which has already been signed and dated) will, for whatever reason, enter into another contract later on for exactly the same subject matter, but perhaps with slightly different terms – the question then becomes whether or not they intend the subsequent contract ...
No doubt you have heard about parties to court proceedings claiming “privilege” over certain documents. You may have also seen correspondence from a lawyer labelled “Subject to client legal privilege” or “Subject to legal professional privilege”.
But what does it mean? Privilege is the right to cl...
We have all heard of the saying – “be proactive, rather than reactive” – but what does that actually mean, particularly when you are talking in the context of a business? It means taking steps sooner rather than later to avoid issues arising, rather than only taking steps once the issue has arisen –...
Every so often, a default judgment will be entered against an apparent debtor, but the debtor has no idea about the court proceedings having been commenced against it, or indeed about the debt itself.
The first time they know about it is when the sheriff comes knocking on their door, or when they a...