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Are concepts such as default and termination fees in a consumer contract considered unfair?

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Many of us will be part of some sort of consumer contract on an almost daily basis and for the most part, we wouldn’t give too much of a thought in regards...

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How is Bullying different from harassment or discrimination?

Date: 01 Feb 2012, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Franchises, Employment Law - Worker Perspective, Employment Law - Employer Perspective, Discrimination, Harassment

Bullying is defined by its behaviour, and can potentially affect the emotional, mental and psychological well-being of workers. Harassment and discrimination...

What are the laws that govern international sales between businesses in Australia and overseas?

Date: 01 Jan 2012, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Competition & Trade Regulation, Contract Drafting & Disputes, Trade & Customs

A contractual relationship between businesses located in Australia and overseas may be governed by the provisions of the United Nations Convention on...

What does the Australian Consumer law mean when suppliers must provide goods that are fit for disclosed purposes?

Date: 01 Dec 2011, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Franchises

When a person supplies goods to a consumer, the guarantees imposed in s 55(1) of the Australian Consumer Law requires that the goods supplied are ‘reasonably...

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Compensation to flow to Trio collapse victims

Date: 10 Feb 2012, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Competition & Trade Regulation, Superannuation & Elder Law

The Minister for Financial Services announced that more than 5,300 people can now expect to start seeing their share of over $54m in compensation payments,...

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Date: 10 Feb 2012, Filed under: Corporations Law

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) announced it has accepted an enforceable undertaking (EU) from the auditor of the failed Astarra...

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Date: 08 Feb 2012, Filed under: Banking & Finance, Corporations Law

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has announced that the Federal Court of Australia has found two Sydney finance broking companies...

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