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Use of Audio or Video Recordings as Evidence in Family Law and Family Violence Matters

Monica Blizzard Monica Blizzard from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

Significant advances in technology has resulted in a shift in the types of evidence relied upon by family law litigants. When it comes to recordings, whether audio or video, it is no longer a matter of black or white, or one version of events against the other.

Snaid&Morris Joint Managing Director @BizCrush, South Africa's Largest Business Podcast

Jason Morris Jason Morris from  Snaid and Morris  on 
Jacques and Jason discussed the intricacies of insolvency, the root of the demise of companies as well as how to navigate the turbulent waters of insolvency. 

Judicial Advice Is Sage Advice: Beddoe Applications and Trust Litigation

Oliver LaCaze Oliver LaCaze from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

An executor or trustee who engages in litigation without the Court’s approval does so at their own peril and risks having to pay their own costs personally.

Developments in GST Guidance for Crypto Assets

Laura Spencer Laura Spencer from  KHQ Lawyers  on 
As we previously reported, the ATO is undertaking targeted consultation on updating website guidance for crypto assets. Most recently, the ATO has issued new Goods and Services Tax (GST) guidance specifically relevant to crypto assets.

Collective Negotiation. Review of the System and Its Recent Modifications

Mariana Casella Mariana Casella from  Castellán Abogados  on 

Law No. 20,145, introduces important changes in the Collective Bargaining Law for the private sector, collecting some of the observations made in March 2010 by the International Labor Organization (ILO), based on the complaint duly submitted by the Chamber of Industries and the Chamber of Commerce and Services.

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