Implications of Brexit on Trade Mark Owners
On the morning of Friday 24 May 2019, on the front steps of 10 Downing Street, Theresa May announced her resignation as Prime Minister of
On the morning of Friday 24 May 2019, on the front steps of 10 Downing Street, Theresa May announced her resignation as Prime Minister of
In Australia, spouses can file for a divorce once the pair has been separated for a period of no less than 12 months. Once the decision
The recent case of Warr v Qantas Airways Limited T/A QANTAS [2019] FWC 2182 saw Australian airline Qantas terminate the employment of Mrs Alison Warr, a seasoned
With the federal election now done and dusted, we can all take a step back and breathe a sigh of relief. With this said, and
In an increasingly digital world, businesses have become more and more reliant on their information technology systems and software ‘solutions’. This reliance has been compounded
The reasons that a business owner might look towards selling their business are many and varied – with the choice potentially being triggered by an expression of
Andrew Grima This article is part one of an ongoing series that Coleman Greig will be publishing on affordable housing. Affordable housing is a complicated
Back in November of 2017, Coleman Greig published a piece concerning a dispute between Aussie big brand Bega and US giant Kraft, over the use of
Coleman Greig Lawyers’ Women in Business forum is proud to announce the firm’s official recognition as Australia’s first law firm to achieve White Ribbon Workplace Accreditation, as of February 2019.
Technology has enabled people to become more creative in both how and when they work. Due to the increasing attractiveness of being able to work your
A ‘demolition clause‘ is a lease term which gives a Landlord the authority to terminate a lease in order to take on repairs, renovations or
In September 2017, Malcolm Gittoes-Caesar published a blog entitled: ‘When do children have a choice in family law matters?’, which made reference to the case of Bondelmonte v
The Supreme Court of NSW recently handed down a decision in the case of Kegran Pty Ltd v Warrik Pty Ltd [2018] NSWSC 1357, which highlights
It is often the case that separated parties avoid engaging lawyers from the get go, as they feel that it is an unnecessary step in deciding who
When the Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) paid an unexpected visit to the Saffron Indian Gourmet Restaurant in the Gold Coast, they were interested in more than a
The new Western Sydney Airport at Badgerys Creek is set to have a profound impact on both residential and commercial property within the Western Sydney Growth Corridor. Thanks to new
In a world seemingly ruled by technology and supported by social media, it comes as no surprise that digital and, specifically, social media-focused evidence can
The administration of a deceased estate is often an onerous and thankless task, generally involving a significant amount of work and worry – the extent of
When a person maintains a home in Australia but lives and works in another country, it can often complicate the assessment of their status as
As lawyers, it is imperative that we provide proper advice to our clients with respect to their entitlements within family law matters. When parties have interests
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