by Caldwell Martin Cox | Sep 8, 2017 | Employment and Compensation, Latest News
Franchisors as well as employers may now be liable for significantly increased penalties for exploitation of vulnerable workers The Federal Government passed legislation this week which has significantly increased penalties for breaches of the minimum wage...
by Caldwell Martin Cox | Aug 24, 2017 | Latest News
An annual music festival held in the Camden area has recently received a lot of attention at Picton Local Court due to a large number of people being charged with driving from the Festival with certain drugs present in their blood.The much criticised offence of...
by Caldwell Martin Cox | Aug 10, 2017 | Latest News
New South Wales has joined Victoria and South Australia in making it a criminal offence to share sexual images of a person without their consent. The legislation has passed both houses of Parliament but has not yet commenced. The recording and the distributing of...
by Caldwell Martin Cox | Aug 3, 2017 | Family Law, Latest News
Surrogacy agreements are becoming more and more common, but each state has different laws about the validity of such arrangements, particularly when it comes to international agreements. An interesting case has come out of the Family Court of Western Australia in...