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Legal Lockdown - Episode 11: Strength From Stress During COVID-19 with Amanda J. Scott
Tuesday 22 September 2020 posted in Legal Lockdown Amanda J. Scott Stress Create Success From Stress

We are delighted to launch SERIES 2: Legal Lockdown. In this first episode of the season, Adriana Giometti speaks with Amanda J. Scott, internationally recognised stress management expert and author of the New York Times reviewed ‘Create Success From Stress’. Amanda discusses her signature methods of managing and maintaining inner-strength.


Employer’s Non-Delegable Duty to Take Reasonable Steps to Protect an Employee From Psychiatric Harm Re-Examined: Zagi Kozarov v State of Victoria [2020] VSC 78
Monday 21 September 2020 / by Grace Gunn posted in Workplace Relations PTSD Zagi Kozarov v State of Victoria [2020] VSC 78

Recently, an employer's non-delegable duty to take reasonable steps to protect an employee from psychiatric harm was re-examined in Zagi Kozarov v State of Victoria [2020] VSC 78. 


Significant Changes to Bankruptcy Notices and Body Corporate Levy Recoveries
Monday 21 September 2020 / by Shane Roberts, Chris Hadley & Sam Marsh posted in Property Bankruptcy Notice Statutory Demand Creditors Insolvency

The temporary measures put in place by the Government in March this year which:

  1. increased the monetary threshold at which creditors can issue a Bankruptcy Notice to $20,000; and
  2. increased the time period in which a recipient of a Bankruptcy Notice has to respond to a Statutory Demand from 21 days to 6 months,

have now been extended until 31 December 2020.


Update on the Residential Property Market in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs

As property lawyers, we are often asked about what is happening in the property market.  We are currently living in time of great uncertainty, with the COVID-19 pandemic impacting not only how we go about our daily lives, but also the economy – in a significant way.  With this said, and despite what you may hear, the Eastern Suburbs’ housing market continues to strengthen – much of which stems from a chronic shortage of listings, combined with low interest rates.


New South Wales Building Industry Reforms

Two new laws have been passed to restore public confidence in the NSW building industry and to stop 'dodgy' builders and developers:

The laws are part of the reforms promised by the NSW government in order to improve the quality of construction and provide better protections for consumers against non-compliance within the building sector. 


What does the Zipper Face Emoji Mean?  Burrows v Houda [2020] NSWDC 485
Monday 31 August 2020 / by Natasha Miller posted in Dispute Resolution Defamation Emojis

On 27 August 2020, in what seems to be the first Australian decision of its kind, Her Honour Judge Gibson considered the meaning of the “zipper face” emoji in the context of defamation.


Scammers, Hackers and Dodgy Money Transfers – are you Protected?

Recent reports that former NRL player Benny Elias was scammed out of $860,000 when hackers impersonated his lawyer during a property transaction come as an important reminder to be extra careful when transferring money online.


Podcast: Adriana Giometti – Understanding Your Client (Catching up with CUB)
Tuesday 25 August 2020 posted in Podcast Marketing Business Development

Catch Holman Webb Chief Marketing and Client Relations Officer Adriana Giometti in the latest episode of the Club of United Business 'Catching up with CUB' Podcast as she chats to CUB CEO Daniel Hakim to discuss:

  • The importance of understanding your clients
  • How neuromarketing is revolutionising market research
  • The future of technology in the law

Discretionary Trusts in NSW: Foreign Persons, Stamp Duty and Land Tax

Do you have a family trust in New South Wales? 

It is important to note that you may need to make urgent (by 31 December 2020) changes to your trust deed, to ensure that you don't pay extra stamp duty or land tax.


Short-term Accommodation: Striking the Right Balance for Strata Apartments

During a weekend in San Francisco in 2008, when all of the hotels were sold out for a design conference, Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia decided to rent out an air-mattress in their apartment on Rausch Street.  It is unlikely that the person hosted by Brian and Joe that weekend had any idea that they were the first guest of what would become the  global business known as Airbnb.


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