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Late Motor Accident Claims: What Constitutes a ‘Full and Satisfactory’ Explanation?
Thursday 12 September 2019 / by Natasha Miller posted in Insurance

As the tide goes out on the Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999 ('MACA'), the Supreme Court has at last clarified a contentious issue in Section 73 of the MACA, which relates to the late making of claims.


The Importance of Putting Evidence to a Witness in Cross-Examination
Monday 9 September 2019 / by Natasha Miller and Amber Burton posted in Insurance

Holman Webb is pleased to relay our CTP Insurance team's success in relation to the case of Qui v Obeid [2019] NSWCA 207 ('Qui v Obeid').


What are we Learning From Royal Commissions and Inquiries?

Working steadily with broad coercive powers, numerous and highly visible Royal Commissions in Australia have uncovered shocking examples of corrupted cultures in organisations that must be concentrating the minds of directors everywhere.


Podcast - Business Development’s Role in Building Client Relationships and Forging Partnerships
Wednesday 4 September 2019 / by Holman Webb

Holman Webb Chief Marketing and Corporate Relations Officer Adriana Giometti recently caught up with Robert Patterson of Parkins Lane and Paul Evans of Toro Digital in their latest episode of their Professionally Challenged podcast.


Issuing Proceedings Directly Against an Insurer in NSW: The Well Settled Criteria
Friday 30 August 2019 posted in Insurance

With the enactment of the Civil Liability (Third Party Claims Against Insurers) Act 2017 ('the Act'), comes the ability of parties to issue or maintain proceedings directly against the insurer under section 4 of the Act in circumstances where there is an insured person with an insured liability.


What Just Eat's merger with Takeaway.com means for Australia's restaurant sector
Wednesday 28 August 2019 / by Corinne Attard posted in Franchising & Retail

UK-based online food order and delivery company Just Eat, and Dutch rival Takeaway.com have agreed to proceed with consolidation, creating one of the largest delivery companies in the world outside of China.


Corporate Groups and the ‘Authorised Use’ of Trade Marks

It has become increasingly common for corporate groups to hold their trade marks and other intellectual property within a dedicated, non-trading entity.


The Financial Services Royal Commission’s Recommendations for Unfair Terms in Insurance Contracts
Thursday 15 August 2019 posted in Insurance

In February 2019 the final report of The Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry ('the Royal Commission') was delivered.


Podcast: Talking Payroll with Tal Williams
Wednesday 14 August 2019 / by Tal Williams posted in Business, Corporate & Commercial

Corporate & Commercial Partner Tal Williams recently caught up with Tracy Angwin, CEO of the Australian Payroll Association, to discuss a range of issues surrounding payroll and data privacy.


Holman Webb Wins Insurance Team of the Year
Monday 12 August 2019 / by John Wakefield posted in Insurance

Holman Webb is pleased to announce that our Insurance Team has won the prestigious Insurance Team of the Year award at the Australian Law Awards 2019!


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