Following the revelations of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, and noting the particular emphasis of the Commissioners on the topics of elder abuse and restrain
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the various Australian State and Territory economies have faced unprecedented disruption, uncertainty and periods of lockdown.
Whilst it is standard practice for Aged Care Providers (Providers) to collect information about their residents in order to provide them with care, Providers should be mindful of the manner in which they collect and disclose any p
Due to COVID-19, the Federal Government implemented several measures to assist companies’ longevity and sustainability of its business. Many commentators have suggested t
This update is the third part in the BBW Lawyers’ series considering the COVID-19 crisis and its effects on Commercial Law, and Legal and Debt Recoveries.
R 14.12 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW) (UCPR) (all references are to the UCPR unless otherwise stated) allows for a Statement of Claim to be pleaded in short form in
The Local Court of NSW is inundated with motions to set aside default judgments from defendants often claiming that service was not effected, or that first time the judgment was brought to their attention was when the
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the various Australian State and Territory economies have faced unprecedented disruption, uncertainty and periods of lockdown.
Whilst it is standard practice for Aged Care Providers (Providers) to collect information about their residents in order to provide them with care, Providers should be mindful of t