Builder collapses (liquidation or administration) are putting subcontractors at substantial risk not only in relation to money that is owed, but money that they have already been paid. Justin Mathews of QBM Lawyers provides expert advice in relation to building matters. He is an accredited specialist in commercial litigation and a registered adjudicator under Queensland’s […]

https://archive.sclqld.org.au/qjudgment/2022/QSC22-041.pdf Rather than reading a 10th hand account of this on facebook (if anyone is still interested) feel free to review the decision of the Queensland Supreme Court at the above link given 5 April, 2022, dealing with whether the Chief Health Officer was required to give reasons for three directions made in respect of […]

While it is not something that QBM Lawyers generally practice in, this recent decision of the Childrens’ Court relates to parenting orders made in a surrogacy situation and has quite a fascinating summary of the Surrogacy Act 2010 and the considerations under it. https://www.sclqld.org.au/caselaw/QChC/2022/4

What happens where a person has died and there is a dispute as to whether they had capacity to make their last will? That can put the executor named in the last will in a difficult position, as their role is dependent on the last will being valid. There are remedies available for both the […]