Tina McAulay has been selected as a finalist in the “Special Counsel of the Year” category in theLawyers Weekly Women in Law Awards. Her nomination for this award was supported by referrals of [...]
Who were the parties to this dispute? The parties to the dispute were the Potato Marketing Corporation of Western Australia (PMC), a statutory body created under the Marketing of Potatoes Act [...]
In NRW Pty Ltd as Trustee for NRW Unit Trust v Samsung C & T Corporation[1] (Decision), the Supreme Court of Western Australia enforced an adjudication determination under the Construction [...]
Women in the Law Tina McAulay spoke at a LegalWise Seminar about Women in the Law on Friday 4 September 2015 chaired by The Hon. Cheryl Edwardes. The seminar was focused at speaking out and being [...]
Claimants may want to think twice before embarking on a defamation claim in light of the recent Joe Hockey v Fairfax Media decision in the Federal Court in July of this year. The case Mr Hockey [...]
The Team at Pragma are proud to announce Pragma Legal’s nomination as a finalist in the “Innovator of the Year’ category in the 15th Annual Lawyers Weekly Australian Law Awards. After receiving [...]
Traditionally where a party seeks to enter into an agreement with another party they may post the agreement to them and request they sign and return the document where it has been flagged. This [...]
Many businesses and organisations may consider that they are unlikely to be the subject of a discrimination complaint. In 2013-2014, the Australian Human Rights Commission (Commission) received [...]
This is a brief note to let you know about Pragma’s new service: fixed fee early mediation. If you’re interested, please watch the video below or click here. [vimeo [...]
In short: yes. Background In a case delivered earlier this month by the Supreme Court of Western Australia, the text messages between the directors of two companies in dispute with each other was [...]