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Mr Mark Harley of Brisbane Boss Lawyers has been recognised as one of 34 lawyers across Australia for his outstanding contribution to Arts Law Australia’s

Mr Mark Harley of Brisbane Boss Lawyers has been recognised as one of 34 lawyers across Australia for his outstanding contribution to Arts Law Australia’s

Sections 588FA (1), 588FC and 588FE of the Corporations Act together prescribe the elements necessary for a liquidator to establish in order to be successful
The following is part six of a six part series on credit applications and the terms and conditions that accompany them. The purpose of these

The following is part three of a six part series on credit applications and the terms and conditions that accompany them. The purpose of these

The following is part two of a six part series on credit applications and the terms and conditions that accompany them. The purpose of these

The following is part 1 of a 6 part series on credit applications and the terms and conditions that accompany them. The purpose of these

A special hardship licence is an order that lets you drive under special conditions even though your driver licence has been suspended. You need to

When can a liquidator (or trustee in bankruptcy) reject a proof of debt? In dealing with distressed companies and estates, liquidators and trustees are faced

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What do you do when a lot owner stops paying their levies or contributions? What do you do if those lot owners become bankrupt or

While building disputes are not uncommon, most could have been avoided or resolved early on had there been a lawyer involved. However, many contractors,