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What to Do When a Client or Contractor Goes Insolvent
Practical steps to protect your position and recover money when insolvency hits. When a client or contractor becomes insolvent, the impact on your project or business can be immediate and severe. Payments may stop without warning, works may stall, and your legal rights can be lost if you don’t act quickly. In the construction and commercial sectors, insolvency is unfortunately common — and knowing what to do in the first 48 hours can make the difference between recovering fun
Understanding ASIC Form 519: A Critical Tool for Businesses
The Importance of ASIC Form 519 in Winding-Up Proceedings The Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) sets strict rules about notifying regulatory authorities of company winding-up actions. Form 519, known as "Notification of court action relating to winding-up," plays a vital role in this process. Legal Basis Under the Corporations Act The Corporations Act mandates ASIC Form 519 under two main sections. Section 465A(1)(a) requires anyone applying to wind up a company to "lodge notice in


How To Sue a Company in Queensland: A Step-by-Step Legal Guide
Learn how to sue a company in Queensland with this step-by-step legal guide, covering claims, courts, procedures, and recovery strategies.


Efficient Construction Dispute Resolution Strategies
Construction projects are complex. They involve many parties, tight deadlines, and significant investments. When disputes arise, they can stall progress and drain resources. You need efficient strategies to resolve conflicts quickly and effectively. We’ll guide you through practical steps to manage and settle disputes in construction projects. These methods will help you protect your interests and keep your project on track. Understanding Construction Conflict Resolution Conf
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