There is concern that insolvency proceedings for businesses will begin to climb as stimulus and other forms of relief end in March 2021. Rolf Howard of Owen Hodge Lawyers discusses how businesses can weather any March cliff and avoid insolvency.
How to protect your company's confidential information
Rolf Howard, Managing Partner at Owen Hodge Lawyers, details what businesses should know about protecting their valuable information from being leaked or stolen by employees.
How COVID-19 has impacted the 2020-21 Australian migration program
Rolf Howard, Owen Hodge Lawyers Managing Partner, discusses the implications of changes to the migration program resulting from COVID-19 and what we can expect going forward.
Rolf Howard, Managing Partner at Owen Hodge Lawyers, explains the government's new insolvency rules to help small businesses continue to operate despite the fallout of COVID-19, which will take effect in 2021.
COVID-19 work-from-home policies could cause a surge in costly stress claims and injury cases, says employment law expert Richard Gunningham of Batch Mewing Lawyers.
Temporary insolvency and bankruptcy protections extended to the end of the year
Relaxed insolvency rules have been extended to the end of 2020. Rolf Howard, Managing Partner, Owen Hodge Lawyers, discusses what businesses need to know and what safeguards are in place.
Will my business be paid if my debtor goes into liquidation?
Owen Hodge Lawyers Managing Partner, Rolf Howard, shares his tips for business owners as insolvencies rise in the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.
What businesses need to know about the temporary changes to insolvency rules
Rolf Howard, Managing Partner at Owen Hodge Lawyers explains the temporary changes introduced by the government in an effort to protect businesses from insolvency due to COVID-19.
Leigh Adams, Special Counsel at Owen Hodge Lawyers, examines what contributes to goodwill, how to value it and what business owners need to consider when it comes to goodwill.