by Alison Shaw | Apr 23, 2018 | Commercial Matters, Dispute Resolution
A big part of construction is effectively managing risk. In a world where litigation is lurking around every corner, risk evaluation and management is essential. With so much going on in the average construction job, it’s very easy to overlook and identify a certain...
by Alison Shaw | Apr 16, 2018 | Commercial Matters, Dispute Resolution
Construction projects can be huge in size utilising many companies, teams and incorporate lots of different elements. It’s always best to be prepared for when things go wrong rather than endure stress because something has arisen. Knowing what your next steps are in...
by Alison Shaw | Apr 9, 2018 | Commercial Matters, Dispute Resolution
Disputes can often arise in construction, and there are generally a range of options companies pursue in order to find the required resolution. At the end of the day, the aim is to ensure the construction project goes ahead in the best possible way, and that the...
by Alison Shaw | Apr 3, 2018 | Commercial Matters, Dispute Resolution
Any form of construction has a variety of factors at play, leaving the process wide open to things possibly going wrong. It’s really crucial to know that there are a variety of options available to ensure construction can continue in suitable timeframes. One...
by Alison Shaw | Mar 28, 2018 | Commercial Matters, Dispute Resolution, Family Law Matters, Work Place Matters
Bankruptcy is a serious issue that has far reaching consequences. But there are smart ways to deal with it to minimise the impact. You can rеѕоlve bаnkruрtсу iѕѕuеѕ outside оf the tурiсаl lеgаl framework utilising bаnkruрtсу mеdiаtiоn. Bankruptcy mediation iѕ a...
by Alison Shaw | Mar 13, 2018 | Commercial Matters, Dispute Resolution, Family Law Matters
The 2016 Census highlighted some pretty high debt figures in Australia. For example, 3 in 10 households, 29% of Australian’s, were classified as ‘over indebted’. Debt growth has outpaced the growth of incomes and assets during the same period, further driving this...