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Despite a common misconception that you can’t have an 'agreement to agree', in a number of significant decisions the courts have found that “in principle” or heads of agreement expressed to be “subject to contract” may sometimes be enforceable.
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For contracts entered into on or after 1 January 2020 the new Rules apply where the parties agree to submit a dispute to arbitration in accordance with: (a) The Resolution Institute Arbitration Rules; (b) The IAA Arbitration Rules; (c) The IAMA Arbitration Rules; (d) The IAMA Fast Track Arbitration Rules; or (e) The Rules for the Conduct of Commercial Arbitrations (including the Expedited Commercial Arbitration Rules).
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On 1 July 2021, the definition of “consumer” under the Australian Consumer Law will change, as the monetary threshold for a buyer of goods and services increases from $40,000 to $100,000.
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The crux of many Contractual disputes is whether in fact a contract was formed.
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COVID-19 has impacted a range of businesses, either by a downturn in business, job losses, contracts unfulfilled and insolvency. This has also impacted related parties and creditors.
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$265.00
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This one hour CPD seminar is designed to help you identify and guide you through the essential issues to focus on and how to manage your clients and risks.
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Misleading and Deceptive Conduct, when established, can have serious implications, both monetary and reputational.
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We are yet to see the full effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, however it is likely that the coming months will see an increase in business collapse and corporate insolvency.
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Reaching successful settlement can be soon followed by the awful realisation that tax implications for the client have not been factored into the agreement.
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Mixing commercial advice with legal advice or being drawn into representing the client in commercial negotiations can put at risk:
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