
What is Cybersquatting and is it Legal?
Here is all you need to know about cybersquatting. Find out whether is it legal and what you can get do to prevent cybersquatters.
Here is all you need to know about cybersquatting. Find out whether is it legal and what you can get do to prevent cybersquatters.
Bad and false reviews can be extremely harmful to your businesses reputation. Learn about what you can do to protect your business here.
Understanding your employee entitlements during liquidation can be important to ensure you are protected during this process. Read more here.
Australian Court makes landmark decision that AI systems can be inventors for the purposes of the Patents Act 1990 (Cth). Read more here.
This articles outlines the consequences of insolvent trading. Staying informed can help you refrain from engaging in this illegal conduct.
You may have heard of it before, but what is bid rigging? Here we explain the concept of bid rigging, it forms and its impact on competition.
Have you entered a contract and realised something was not quite right? You may be able to obtain an avoidance order and end the contract.
Has someone illegally used your registered trademark? Learn about what you need to prove to bring legal action for trademark infringement.
Read on for NSW government support packages that cover many leasing considerations as a direct response to the recent COVID-19 outbreak.
The Australian, Queensland and WA Governments released new orders about employees and vaccinations. Read current rules mandating the vaccine.
Registering a design is a great way to own the exclusive rights to your design. Find out what to do and what not to do in obtaining a design.
There are a range of mistakes made when applying for a patent. This articles outlines these mistakes and discusses why they should be avoided.
Understanding your legal rights regarding patent infringement is an important tool to enforce your patents protection. Read more here.
Multiple pricing is not legal under Australian Consumer Law. However, not all forms of multiple pricing will result in civil penalties.
Restrictive covenants in employment contracts are a great way to protect the legitimate interests of your business. Learn more here.
Yes, you can sue for disappointment. The High Court has recently expanded the categories that a claim for disappointment may arise in.
Breaching Australian Consumer Law can result in criminal offences. However, only severely serious conduct will amount to a criminal offence.
The ATO have decided that bitcoin is not a foreign currency. Read on to find out more about bitcoins impact on income taxation laws.
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