Category: Law

BY: Allen

General protection claims

General Protections Claims under the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth): What You Need to Know The Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (the FW Act) provides employees across Australia with a broad range of workplace protections. Among these, the General Protections provisions are some of the most powerful. They protect employees and prospective employees from adverse […]

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victorian-residential-tenancy-law
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A Victorian Guide to Residential Tenancy Law & Disputes

A Guide to Residential Tenancy Law & Disputes in Victoria Victorian residential tenancy law governs the legal rights and obligations of landlords and tenants in Victoria, including lease agreements, rental bonds, rent increases, repairs, and dispute resolution under the Residential Tenancies Act. In Victoria, residential tenancy disputes are common occurrences between landlords and tenants. Whether […]

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Default Judgement
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A Guide to Default Judgments

In litigation, time is critical. As is frequently the case, the failure to obtain proper legal advice after receiving a court document can result in judgment being entered against you. This often occurs without any notice. This is why, it is important to: Each year, many Australians are blindsided by what is known as a […]

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Overdue Outstanding Transaction Unpaid Paying Concept
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Statutory Demands: A guide for creditors & debtors

Statutory Demands in Australia: A Guide for Creditors and Debtors Statutory demands articles help explain how statutory demands work in Australia, including when they can be issued, how to respond, and legal considerations for debt recovery or insolvency proceedings. A statutory demand is a formal, written notice issued by a creditor to a debtor (which […]

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unfair-dismissal-australia
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Unfair Dismissal: Australian Employment Law

Unfair Dismissal Australia: Employee & Employer Rights Explained Unfair dismissal Australia occurs when an employee’s dismissal is harsh, unjust, unreasonable, or not a genuine redundancy under the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth). This guide explains what unfair dismissal is, key legal elements, how the process works, employer and employee rights in 2026, and when you […]

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BY: Allen

Publication & Defamation Law in Australia

Publication & Defamation Law in Australia This defamation publication Allen Law outlines key legal principles of defamation law in Australia, common defamation issues, and how businesses and individuals can protect their reputation. As previously discussed in our article What is Defamation?, a plaintiff commencing a defamation claim in Australia must establish four essential elements. One of […]

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Serious Harm & Defamation Law in Australia

Defamation & Serious Harm In the world of defamation law, one of the most significant recent developments in Victoria and other parts of Australia is the introduction of the “serious harm” element. This requirement fundamentally reshapes how defamation claims are assessed, filtering out trivial or unmeritorious cases at an early stage. If you are considering […]

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