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Abuse Compensation Claims

Your Story Matters: Witnesses Sought in Historical Abuse Case Marist Brothers Parramatta (1984–2004)

Chamberlains Law Firm is currently assisting in investigations related to serious allegations of abuse at Marist Brothers High School in...

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Family Law

Spousal Maintenance Explained: What Sydney Families Need to Know

Spousal maintenance is a legal obligation arising under family law, requiring one party to a marriage or de facto relationship...

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Workplace Law

Free Speech Wins: What the Lattouf Case Means for Employers

In a landmark decision, the Federal Court of Australia (Court) has ruled that the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) had no...

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Insolvency & Restructuring

A Timely Reminder on Reinstating Deregistered Companies Under Section 601AH

Clancy v ASIC [2025] FCA 220 The decision in Clancy v Australian Securities and Investments Commission serves as a useful...

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Building & Construction Law

Chamberlains Secures Major Win: Court Rules Contractual “Deeming Clause” Void, Upholds Security of Payment Act

Chamberlains Law Firm has secured a significant victory for its client, Sharvain Facades Pty Ltd (Administrators Appointed), in a crucial...

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Workplace Law

Flexible Working Arrangements: What Australian Employees and Employers Must Know

Flexible working arrangements have taken flight since the Covid-19 pandemic with work-from-home (WFH) and remote work becoming one of the...

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