24 Mar 2022 Planning, infrastructure and environment Planning and Environment Court of Queensland approves the redevelopment of premises to establish ... The case of I.B. Town Planning v Sunshine Coast Regional Council [2021] QPEC 36 concerned an appeal to the Planning and Environment Court of Queensland.
24 Mar 2022 Planning, infrastructure and environment Planning and Environment Court of Queensland dismisses an appeal against a proposed residential ... The case of McKay v Brisbane City Council & Anor; Panozzo v Brisbane City Council & Anor; Jensen v Brisbane City Council & Anor [2021] QPEC 42 concerned a submitter appeal to the Planning and Environment Court of Queensland
24 Mar 2022 Planning, infrastructure and environment Statutory interest in compulsory acquisition proceedings in New South Wales: latest Court update The case of Antonino Gaudioso v Transport for New South Wales [2022] NSWLEC 4 concerned Class 3 proceedings in the New South Wales Land and Environment Court.
24 Mar 2022 Planning, infrastructure and environment High Court of Australia finds that the certification functions of a representative body under ... The case of Northern Land Council v Quall [2020] HCA 33 concerned an appeal to the High Court of Australia against the orders of the Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia.
23 Mar 2022 Wills, estates and succession planning Responding to a Family Provision claim When a will is contested it can cause considerable financial and emotional strain to the parties involved.
22 Mar 2022 Planning, infrastructure and environment Property NSW planning, and property and development update Welcome to our NSW planning, and property and development update.
11 Mar 2022 Restructuring and insolvency The collapse of ProBuild - how mitigating risks early can save a company The collapse of national construction company ProBuild sent shockwaves through the industry with flow-on effects felt by many stakeholders.
10 Mar 2022 Corporate and commercial Digital governance, cyber and privacy The rise of the machines — intermediated creation and humanity A landmark decision in the Federal Court is an important reminder of the legal and philosophical issues surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) that have not yet been solved.
9 Mar 2022 Property Further amendments to NSW Covid-19 Regulations for commercial and retail leases The NSW Covid-19 Regulations for commercial and retail leases continue to apply to leases entered into before 26 June 2021, with the prescribed period now to run until 30 June 2022.
6 Mar 2022 Insurance Transport and logistics A master's power of detention: Australian law clarified Cruise ship operators, captains and senior officers should be aware of the decision in Royal Caribbean Cruises v Rawlings.