How much provision should you leave your spouse in your Will?

We each have the freedom to leave our assets to whomever we choose when we pass away. However, there is a moral obligation imposed on us by the law to make adequate provision in our Wills for certain people in our lives such as ou...

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A Wide Power

Court considers scope of s.90-15 On 6 June 2023, the New South Wales Court of Appeal handed down its decision in One T Development Pty Ltd v Peter Krejci in his capacity as liquidator of ENA Development Pty Ltd [2023] NSWCA 120.�...

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R&D refund not circulating asset

Resilient Investment Group Pty Ltd v Barnet and Hodgkinson as Liquidators of Spitfire Corp Ltd (In Liq) [2023] NSWCA 118 In Resilient Investment Group Pty Ltd v Barnet and Hodgkinson as Liquidators of Spitfire Corp Ltd (In Liq) [...

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“Missed it by that much” – Bankrupt late by seven minutes

In an unreported decision of the Federal Court in Lamb v Sherman QUD 60 of 2023, NSD 450 of 2022, the Full Federal Court was referred an important question arising in an appeal against the making of a sequestration order. The q...

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A Question of Trust

Koprivnjak v Koprivnjak [2023] NSWCA 2 In Koprivnjak v Koprivnjak [2023] NSWCA 2, the New South Wales Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal concerning a dispute over a father's claim to the beneficial ownership of a property held b...

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My DOCA or no DOCA

The recent decision of Graham v GT Capital Partners [2023] WASC 163 concerned an application by a former director of a company in administration for an injunction restraining the effectuation of a Deed of Company Arrangement ("DOC...

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