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January 4, 2023 Uncategorized
Auditor’s negligence strike-out application

Alexander Psaltis (led by Craig Wilkins) successfully resisted an application to strike-out a proceeding against an auditor of Minimum Financial Requirements reports delivered to the Queensland Building and Construction...

January 4, 2023 Uncategorized
The Equitable Jurisdiction to Enforce Foreign Judgments

By Dr Stephen LeeThere are a variety of instances when courts exercising equitable jurisdiction have recognised and enforced foreign judgments. But when those instances are acknowledged at all, they...

January 4, 2023 Uncategorized
Objections in relation to Superannuation Guarantee Audits, Administrative Appeals Tribunal (Cth)

Mr Jason Ward has a diverse practice in business and commercial matters arising from employment and taxation. Recently, Jason has considered the operation of superannuation guarantee charge and shortfall...

January 4, 2023 Uncategorized
A Protection Visa Case

Stephen Lee represented the Minister in the matter of EDH17 v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs [2019] FCA 1947. The Federal Court considered whether the Immigration Assessment...

January 4, 2023 Uncategorized
CoVid-19 Arrangements

The Barristers at 35 West Chambers are continuing to work during the restrictions caused by CoVid-19. We have implemented a Workplace Health Management Plan to ensure the risk is minimised for any visitors...

January 4, 2023 Uncategorized
Statutory Intervention in Contract Law: Unfair Terms and Unconscionable Conduct

On 19 March 2020, Stephen Lee delivered a CLE paper for Legalwise Seminars on Statutory Intervention in Contract Law: Unfair Terms and Unconscionable Conduct. For a copy of the...

December 20, 2022 Uncategorized
Allen v G Developments Pty Ltd & Anor [2019] QCA 287 (6 December 2019)

Stephen Lee and Jason Dudley recently appeared, successfully, for the Appellant in Allen v G Developments Pty Ltd & Anor [2019] QCA 287, where the Respondents were ordered to pay interest...