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  • MAJOR REFORMS ANTICIPATED TO THE CORPORATIONS ACT: HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

    MAJOR REFORMS ANTICIPATED TO THE CORPORATIONS ACT: HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW


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    Background Since its commencement, the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (‘the Act’) has delivered on achieving national uniformity on corporate governance. Despite establishing a uniform framework, the Australian Law Reform Commission (‘ALRC’) has scrutinised the Act for its complexity, tabling its report ‘Confronting Complexity: Reforming Corporations and Financial Services Legislation’ (‘The Report’) late this January. To… Read More

  • The New Family Law Amendment Act 2023 (Cth)

    The New Family Law Amendment Act 2023 (Cth)


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    This week, on 6 May 2024, the “Family Law Amendment Act 2023 (Cth)(the Amendment Act)” commenced containing a number of changes that effect the framework for making Parenting Orders and implemented new obligations in the legislation for Independent Childrens Lawyers.    These amendments apply to all new and also to all existing matters from Monday except… Read More

  • Celebrating Excellence: Winning the Legal Services Category at the 2024 Australian Small Business Champion Awards

    Celebrating Excellence: Winning the Legal Services Category at the 2024 Australian Small Business Champion Awards


    Willis & Bowring are thrilled to announce our recent triumph at the esteemed 2024 Australian Small Business Champion Awards, where we secured a prestigious win in the Legal Services category! The awards night, held at the prestigious The Star Casino, was an unforgettable experience filled with excitement, glamour, and recognition. The evening kicked off with… Read More

  • The Difference Between Outgoings and Utilities

    The Difference Between Outgoings and Utilities


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    As a tenant entering into a commercial or retail lease, it is important to know what expenses you will incur as set out in the provisions of the lease. Once you come to an agreement with the landlord on an annual rent, whether gross (including outgoings) or net (not including outgoings) and the lease is… Read More

  • A Guide to Family Provision Claims in NSW

    A Guide to Family Provision Claims in NSW


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    When someone passes away, their assets are typically distributed in accordance with their Will. In New South Wales (NSW) if certain eligible family members or dependents of the deceased feel that they have not been adequately provided for in a deceased’s Will, they can contest it by making what is known as a “family provision… Read More

  • Corporations Act Reform

    Corporations Act Reform


    Corporations Act Reform: Sole Directors and Electronic Signing The Corporations Amendment (Meetings and Documents) Act (Cth) 2022 (Amending Act) came in to effect on 1 April 2022, with two notable reforms made which affect the way directors execute documents on behalf of companies. Executing Documents – Sole Directors The Amending Act has dispensed with the… Read More

  • Challenging Strata Bylaws

    Challenging Strata Bylaws


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    On Monday 12 October 2020 the Court of Appeal looked into the validity of a strata bylaw prohibiting owners from keeping animals on their lots. Cooper v The Owners – Strata Plan No 58068 [2020] NSWCA 250 is a case brought by Leo and Johanna Cooper, owners and residents of a unit at a Darlinghurt’s… Read More

  • Defamation:  Emojis, KSMC Holdings, and the Defamation Amendment Act 2020

    Defamation: Emojis, KSMC Holdings, and the Defamation Amendment Act 2020


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    Emojis and the Courts Defamation is serious business. The court, for the first time, is considering the defamatory potential of emojis. Burrows v Houda [2020] NSWDC 485 involves a suit in defamation levied against a twitter user, for comments made in his twitter posts about the plaintiff. When linking to an article about Ms Burrows,… Read More

  • Importance of making a valid Will

    Importance of making a valid Will


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    Why is it important to make a valid Will? If you die without leaving a valid Will, your Estate will be distributed according to a formula set down by the Succession Act 2006. This formula is commonly known as the “rules of intestacy”. These rules can mean that persons that you may wish to exclude from… Read More

  • Home Buyer Seminar

    Home Buyer Seminar


    Looking to buy property? You’re invited to our Home Buyer Seminar at CommBank Miranda branch. Read More