Should Hosts Be Liable for the Thoughtless Actions of a Guest?
Parents of young adults wanting to hold a party, now have a perfect reason to say no.
Should Hosts Be Liable for the Thoughtless Actions of a Guest? Read More »
Parents of young adults wanting to hold a party, now have a perfect reason to say no.
Should Hosts Be Liable for the Thoughtless Actions of a Guest? Read More »
Anyone who hosts a social media page or forum and allows others to post to it should remain on high alert of the risk of being sued for defamation and facing substantial damages claims.
Risk of Defamation Claims Remains for Social Media Hosts Read More »
Throughout racing carnival season in Australia, many organisations hold Calcutta sweeps, and it is imperative that organisations consider the gaming licence requirements for not-for-profit or charitable competitions and games.
Considering Conducting a Calcutta Sweep? Read More »
Superannuation does not automatically form a part of your estate on your death. This is a very strange concept to get our heads around.
Superannuation: Not to Be Neglected in Your Estate Plan! Read More »
You may receive an unsolicited phone call asking whether you have recently been involved in a car accident (whether or not you were).
Why Did I Receive a Strange Phone Call Asking About My Car Accident? Read More »
Claims for compensation and damages for mental injuries suffered in the workplace are becoming increasingly more common.
High Court Rules on Workplace Mental Injury Claims Read More »
We have seen the Sex Discrimination and Other Legislation Amendment (Save Women’s Sport) Bill introduced into Parliament prior to this year’s federal election.
‘Save Women’s Sport’ Bill Introduced Into Parliament Read More »
The CAS Ad Hoc Division published decisions on six matters it heard in its Beijing period – none of which related to field of play matters.
Beijing Olympics 2022 – Legal Disputes? Read More »
The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games will be governed by the Olympic Host Contract.
Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Legal Structure and Organising Committee Read More »
Last year, we wrote about a scandalous case where a man was urinated on by a fellow employee. Since publishing that article, there have been further developments in the case which include an appeal and an application to the High Court.
Part II: Are Employers Liable for a Drunk Employee’s Behaviour? Read More »