Commercial Litigation in Queensland: From Legal Demand to Final Judgment
What Is Commercial Litigation? Commercial litigation is the process of resolving business disputes through the court system. It covers a wide range of disputes: unpaid
What Is Commercial Litigation? Commercial litigation is the process of resolving business disputes through the court system. It covers a wide range of disputes: unpaid

Shareholder Agreements in Australia: What to Include and What Happens Without One Most business partners who form a company together are optimistic. They get along

What Is a Construction Contract Dispute? Construction projects rarely go exactly to plan. Delays, budget overruns, scope creep, defective work, and unpaid invoices are endemic

What Is a DOCA Release Clause? When a company enters voluntary administration, creditors face a critical decision: vote for a Deed of Company Arrangement (DOCA)

⚡ Key Takeaways A garnishee order is a court order that intercepts money owed to a judgment debtor — from their employer or bank —

Director Disputes in Australia: The 7 Red Flags Every Shareholder Should Watch For Director and shareholder disputes are one of the fastest-growing areas of commercial

ASIC has doubled its investigations and is targeting directors’ duties, insolvent trading, and phoenix activity in 2026. What Queensland directors need to know to protect themselves.

QBCC Licensing Changes 2026: What Queensland Builders and Contractors Need to Know Author: Mark Harley, Principal Solicitor, Boss Lawyers If you hold a QBCC licence

Queensland construction insolvencies continue at pace. Open Projects Group (OPG), described as South East Queensland’s largest full-service shopfitting and construction company, was placed into creditors’

A director who is not doing their job — or worse, actively damaging the company — is one of the most disruptive problems a business

A creditor can wind up a company that won’t pay its debts. Boss Lawyers explains the complete winding up process — from statutory demand to court order — and when it makes sense to use it.

Queensland Insolvencies Are Surging — Directors Must Act Now Queensland is recording some of its highest business insolvency numbers in recent memory. According to data