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commercial litigation melbourne
BY: Allen

Commercial Litigation Melbourne: 2026 Trends, Risks & Business Strategies | Allen Law

Commercial Litigation Melbourne Commercial litigation Melbourne continues to evolve rapidly in 2026. Businesses are facing tighter cash flow conditions, increased regulatory scrutiny, and more complex disputes arising from contracts, partnerships, online conduct, and economic pressure. For business owners, directors, and managers, litigation is no longer just a legal issue — it is a strategic business […]

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fencing disputes victoria
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Fencing Disputes Victoria: 7 Legal Solutions & What You Need to Know

Fencing disputes Victoria commonly arise between neighbouring property owners over the construction, repair, replacement or cost of a dividing fence. These disputes can be stressful and costly if not handled correctly, particularly where neighbours disagree about responsibilities or refuse to cooperate. Understanding your legal rights and obligations under Victorian law can help resolve fencing disputes […]

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non-disclosure agreements Australia
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Say Hello to Non-disclosure Agreements

Introduction to non-disclosure agreements A non-disclosure agreements Australia businesses commonly use is a legally binding contract between two or more parties that sets out how confidential or sensitive information may be used, and what information is prohibited from being disclosed to third parties. In many industries, non-disclosure agreements Australia are essential to ensure that sensitive […]

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residential tenancy law act
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A guide to residential tenancy law in the Australian Capital Territory

Residential tenancy law ACT governs the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants in the Australian Capital Territory under the Residential Tenancies Act, including lease agreements, bonds, rent reviews and dispute resolution. Navigating the law about residential tenancy disputes in the State or Territory where you live, or where you own a residential investment property, […]

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statutory demands guide
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When love turns sour, defamation becomes ripe: A case study of defamation when a relationship goes wrong

Defamation Case Study: When Relationships Go Wrong Occasionally, I published an article which discusses defamation law in the context of a real life defamation case. Today, I am writing about the Victorian County Court case of Wang v Qin [2021] VCC 1906 (the Wang Case). This defamation case study examines how defamatory conduct can arise […]

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Property managing agent liability and landlords

Brief overview of the responsibility of a property manager Property managing agents liability arises when a managing agent fails to meet legal duties owed to landlords, tenants, or third parties, potentially resulting in financial loss or legal claims. Most landlords in Victoria, and throughout Australia more broadly, use a managing agent to manage the day-to-day […]

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defamatory-google-reviews
BY: Allen

Defamatory Google Reviews: Part 2

Defamatory Google Review: Part 2 Defamatory Google reviews can seriously damage a business’s reputation, and understanding your legal rights and options under Australian law is crucial to protect that reputation. As we explored in Defamation & Google reviews: Part 1, positive Google reviews are important to most small to medium sized businesses in Australia. They […]

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Publication & Defamation Law in Australia

Publication & Defamation Law in Australia This defamation publication Allen Law outlines key legal principles of defamation law in Australia, common defamation issues, and how businesses and individuals can protect their reputation. As previously discussed in our article What is Defamation?, a plaintiff commencing a defamation claim in Australia must establish four essential elements. One of […]

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