
Coronavirus Update
Toilet paper and cruise ships aside, coronavirus is now affecting ordinary businesses in the Hunter with reported cases of the illness on our doorstep. So what do you need to know? Below is

Toilet paper and cruise ships aside, coronavirus is now affecting ordinary businesses in the Hunter with reported cases of the illness on our doorstep. So what do you need to know? Below is

From December 1, new laws will be introduced for all residential “off the plan” contracts. So, what are the key changes? A disclosure statement will need to be attached to

From now on, Subsidence Advisory NSW will discontinue issuing Certificates under section 15B and 15C of the former Mine Subsidence Compensation Act 1961. The Coal Mine Subsidence Compensation Act 2017

The Mondelez Australia Pty Ltd v AMWU [2019] FCAFC 138 (‘Mondelez’) case changed the way personal/carer’s leave is viewed for permanent employees. The outcome of Mondelez has provided some clarity around personal leave entitlements

The impact of social media reached boiling point recently when Israel Folau was sensationally sacked by Rugby Australia over a post on his personal Instagram account. It’s believed Folau ‘s

To combat illegal phoenixing activities, make directors more accountable and to give ASIC powers to make certain orders, the Treasury Laws Amendment (Combating Illegal Phoenixing) Act 2020 was enacted on

Amendments to the Liquor Regulation 2018 (NSW) recently came into effect, requiring Licensees and Approved Managers in New South Wales to undertake special mandatory training. Training Courses The new training

Exciting times for Osborn law It has been an exciting start to 2019 for Osborn Law which has appointed Laura Bennett as its first Senior Associate who joins Solicitor Directors

You may recall that earlier in the year we sent out an alert about the changes to insolvent trading laws that were introduced in response to COVID-19. These changes were