by Greenhalgh Pickard | Jan 9, 2025 | Blog, Commercial Law, Eloise Turnbull, Litigation
Home » Commercial Law Written by: Eloise Turnbull If you’ve entered into an agreement with a party who breached the contract, you may be torn between enforcing the terms and letting them go. While the reasons behind the cancellation might be...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Oct 13, 2024 | Blog, Commercial Law, Litigation
Home » Archives for abbey Residential building contracts in Queensland (QLD) are the foundation for constructing your dream home. These legally binding agreements outline the rights and responsibilities of both the homeowners and builders, covering crucial aspects...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Oct 3, 2024 | Blog, Commercial Law, Eloise Turnbull, Employment Law, Litigation
Home » Archives for abbey Written by: Eloise Turnbull, Litigation Solicitor and Carmen Sauvage, Law Clerk [Updated 3 October 2024 by Braden Milburn] In Australia, a legally enforceable contract occurs when two or more parties enter into an agreement. Contracts are...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Oct 2, 2024 | Blog, Commercial Law, Conveyancing
Home » Commercial Law Written by: David Rule, Solicitor The Australian legal landscape is undergoing significant changes with the introduction of this new Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Amendment Bill 2024. Earlier this year, Attorney-General,...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Jul 26, 2024 | Commercial Law
Home » Commercial Law Written by: David Rule, Solicitor In a recent Queensland Supreme Court decision, Brightman & Ors v Royal Pines Projects Pty Ltd [2024] QSC 149, the issue of an implied duty to co-operate with the other party in property contracts has come to...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | May 24, 2024 | Blog, Commercial Law
Home » Commercial Law Globalisation and advances in technology have offered exciting opportunities for growth of business in the international market. However, dealing with overseas business partners and importing/exporting goods are not without its complexities....