Broadley Rees Hogan 2016 Corporate Counsel Seminar

This is the ideal event for senior managers, managing directors, in-house counsel and company secretaries to come together, hear about challenges they face in representing [...]

Smoke Alarm Reforms – Building, Selling, Renting or Renovating?

The Queensland Government have recently tightened requirements for the maintenance and installation of new smoke alarms by way of the introduction of the Fire and [...]

Celebrating Twenty Years of Broadley Rees Hogan

On the 25th of August, Broadley Rees Hogan hosted a cocktail evening for valued clients and referrers at our new office space at 111 Eagle [...]

Applying to Court to extend the deadline for registering on the PPSA – ask and you shall receive?

In the recent New South Wales Supreme Court case of In the Matter of Accolade Wines Australia Limited and other companies [2016] NSWSC 1023, a [...]

E-Alert: Building, Engineering, Construction and Infrastructure

What’s insolvency got to do with it…. Times are tough in the Queensland construction industry. In recent times we have seen the demise of names [...]

E-Alert: The Fair Work Ombudsman Comes Hunting – Personal and Supply Chain Risk in Employment Compliance, Underpayments and Penalties

7-Eleven – Obscures the real exposure The media coverage of the underpayment allegations and prosecutions against franchisees of 7-Eleven has highlighted the potentially significant business [...]

Broadley Rees Hogan media lawyer Peter Bolam’s successful defence in Carol Anne Kidu v Hollie Fifer & 2 0rs

Broadley Rees Hogan’s media lawyer, Peter Bolam, has successfully defended filmmakers Hollie Fifer and Rebecca Barry (Media Stockade) in a NSW court action by former [...]

E-Alert – Update to Employment Related Financial Thresholds

Changes to important employment related financial thresholds Many important employment related monetary thresholds are indexed annually on 1 July. Below is a checklist of some [...]

Stamp Duty Foreign Investment Surcharge

The 2016-2017 State Budget which was handed down recently confirms the Treasurer’s remarks that Queensland will introduce a 3% duty surcharge on ‘foreign persons’ purchasing [...]