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Australia: Restraints of trade and customer connections - Swaab Attorneys

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This restraint of trade provision used in a Qld contract was deemed to be unenforceable on grounds of unreasonableness.

Australia: Avoiding redundancy pay where the employer obtains other acceptable employment for the employee - Swaab Attorneys

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An employer can rely on the exemption if employment can be found in the same organisation or with a different employer.

UK: What Brexit will mean for trade marks in the UK - Swaab Attorneys

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It is important to remember that after the withdrawal, the UK will remain a member of the Madrid Protocol as will the EU.

Australia: Com­pet­ing con­sid­er­a­tions: An employ­ee and her ​hob­by business - Swaab

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Employ­ers are enti­tled to expect employ­ees to devote their ​"full time and atten­tion" in work hours to their duties.

Australia: Reheat­ed retweets: The sig­nif­i­cance of a ​retweet in employment - Swaab

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An employee subject to a social media policy could face disciplinary action if the retweet is in breach of that policy.

Australia: Until debt do us part: The effec­tive use and pit­falls of statu­to­ry demands - Swaab

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Where a genuine dispute exists, creditors should commence court proceedings rather than issuing a statutory demand.

Australia: Use it or lose it: a recent case on the law of adverse possession - Swaab

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The case highlighted how land could be lost to adverse possession if it is overlooked by executors of a deceased estate.

Australia: Family law publication restrictions: What is private and what can be posted? - Swaab

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Parties to family law proceedings may be committing an indictable offence if they publish any court details online.

Australia: Childrens wish­es in fam­i­ly law mat­ters: will your childs wish­es be con­sid­ered by the court? - Swaab

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The Court is not required to make orders to adopt a child's wishes if such a departure is in the child's "best interests".

Australia: The ABC of CGT in your fam­i­ly law prop­er­ty settlement - Swaab

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This article sets out how CGT is generally treated by the Family Court in family law property settlement proceedings.

Australia: Crowd-sourced fund­ing (CSF) now extend­ed to pri­vate companies - Swaab

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Private companies can now seek finance through the equity CSF regime, that was previously open only to public companies.

Australia: Is it okay to let your for­mer spouse trav­el over­seas with the children? - Swaab

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Article warns of dangers involved in allowing your former spouse to take your children overseas.

Australia: Show me the mon­ey: the con­se­quences of fail­ing to dis­close assets in fam­i­ly law proceedings - Swaab

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Article discusses the importance of disclosing assets in family law proceedings.

Australia: Chang­ing the sur­name of your child after sep­a­ra­tion or divorce - what is in a name? - Swaab

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Article outlines when a court will be prepared to consider changing the surname of a child.

Australia: Domes­tic vio­lence in finan­cial cas­es in the Fam­i­ly Court and Fed­er­al Cir­cuit Court of Australia - Swaab

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The article looks at the impact of domestic violence on financial cases, such as property settlements and contributions.

Australia: Pre­vent­ing inter­na­tion­al parental child abduction - Swaab

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When a parent takes their child out of Australia without any agreement, it may be difficult to secure its safe return.

Australia: If you have signed a prenup and no longer agree to the terms, what can you do? - Swaab

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When you sign a Binding Financial Agreement and no longer agree to its terms, your rights to terminate are very limited.

Australia: Appeals: a use­ful lesson - Swaab

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Parties should raise all relevant arguments at first instance, as they may not be able to raise new points on appeal.

Australia: Cross all Ts, dot all Is: Per­son­al guar­an­tees gone wrong - Swaab

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This case highlights that creditors must get personal guarantees right or they may risk not being able to enforce them

Australia: Death and fam­i­ly law prop­er­ty proceedings - Swaab

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What hap­pens if family law property pro­ceed­ings have com­menced and then a par­ty to the pro­ceed­ings dies?
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