How will business owners getting divorced during the economic fallout of COVID-19 be affected?
Owen Hodge Lawyers Solicitor, Kristy-Lee Burns, examines what business owners facing family law proceedings at the moment need to consider and also draws on the expertise of Steven Groves, Director at Quinn M&A on how business valuations have been affected.
Harmers Workplace Lawyers offers free webinar on the impact of coronavirus on Australian Business
The complimentary webinar aims to assist human resources, legal counsel, risk and senior executives to prepare to deal with existing and future challenges on their workplaces.
This new opportunity for the small law market to invest in verified legal research will provide additional assurance to clients and take the burden out of manual knowledge work.
New guide helps companies to identify and disclose their climate change risks
“With stakeholders more focused than ever before on climate change and sustainability, organisations that fail to address these issues will find the market will pass them by,” says Governance Institute of Australia CEO Megan Motto.
Employing overseas workers: Can I bring my employees to Australia?
Managing Partner of Owen Hodge Lawyers, Rolf Howard, discusses the legal requirements when sponsoring workers from overseas that business owners will need to consider.
What legal recourse do businesses have when employees don't show up for work or abandon their job? Owen Hodge Lawyers Managing Partner, Rolf Howard, shares his advice for employers.
Victorian small business owners to benefit from new suite of translated resources
Commissioner O’Connell said the resources make the small business supports provided by the VSBC more accessible for culturally and linguistically diverse small business owners.
Victorian Parliament passes amendments to cover gig economy couriers for dispute resolution
The change means contractors employed through third party platforms like Uber Eats can access the VSBC for binding determinations rather than the court system.