Holiday booking behemoth Trivago has had its appeal to the Full Court of the Federal Court dismissed in a finding that affirms the original decision...
Often couples separate after buying a home (and getting a mortgage) together. When this occurs difficult questions usually arise up about who is going to...
Earlier this year, the Australia Competition and Consumer Commission (“ACCC”) commenced proceedings in the Federal Court against Google. The ACCC alleges Google mislead Australian consumers...
Although we have just come out of the term three school holidays, the Christmas holidays are looming. The Family Court cut-off date for applications to...
Western Australia’s Family Provision Act legislation is often criticised as allowing for ‘litigious interference’ in a will maker’s final decisions about their estate. However, a...
This article is the first instalment in our two-part series covering the purchase and sale of businesses. Over these two articles, we will consider some...
Our Director and family lawyer, Jacqueline Brown on 6PR with Chris Ilsley. https://www.lynnandbrown.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Jacqueline-Brown-17-09-2020.mp3 17th September 2020. Transcript. Chris Ilsley: The amount of domestic violence experienced...
Some of the significant COVID-19 government relief packages were due to end on 29 September 2020, both the federal and WA governments have decided to continue...
With the world in the midst of a pandemic and many economies facing recession, financial pressures continue to build especially for young families. Now more...
Steven Brown sits down with 6PR to talk about commercial law with tenants and landlords and the changes in rental agreements during COVID-19. Steven Brown...