Unstable Connections and AVL Assessments

  • Published 15.05.2025

Bullers v State of New South Wales (NSWSC 2025)

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Wide Scale Changes Proposed to NSW Workers Compensation Scheme

  • Published 12.05.2025

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On Friday, 9 May 2025 the NSW Government released a Draft Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment Bill.

Key takeaways of the Draft Bill in its current form include:

Esignatures – Convenient, but Beware of the Risks When Applying to Extend Caveats in the Face of Allegations of Fraud!

  • Published 05.05.2025

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A Cautionary Tale for Funders Concerning a Terminated Deed of Company Arrangement

  • Published 22.04.2025

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Legislative Update

  • Published 14.04.2025

Upcoming legislative changes

On 18 March 2025, the NSW Government announced its intention to introduce ‘bills designed to curb the rising number of psychological injuries that people are experiencing at work’.

Treasurer Daniel Mookhey has flagged that the legislative changes will look to (amongst other things):

Evidence required to support a greater than 10% section 323 deduction

  • Published 11.04.2025

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Li v Villawood Relaxation Centre (NSWPICMP 2025)

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