9-11-18 / Michael May, Florence Chen — Tax, Contract, Employment & Industrial
Whether lap dancers were employees of a strip club for payroll tax purposes. Michael May appeared on behalf of the appellant, instructed by Cooper Grace Ward. Florence Chen (with D W Marks QC) appeared on behalf of the respondent, instructed by Crown Law. The judgment is available here.
15-6-18 / Anthony Messina, Michael May — Contract, Corporate Insolvency & Bankruptcy, Corporations
Lineville Pty Ltd (in liquidation) as trustee sold goods supplied by H.A.G. Import Corpn. (Australia) Pty Ltd. The terms and conditions of sale granted HAG a security interest in Lineville’s inventory and proceeds. During the relation-back period, Lineville made various payments to HAG for goods it had supplied. Lineville’s liquidators…
30-6-17 / Michael May — Contract, Land Law & Property
Whether a bank’s charge covered real property acquired after the charge was executed, having regard to a reference to the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) in the relevant definition clause in the charge. Shane Doyle QC and Michael May appeared for the plaintiff, instructed by Norton Rose Fulbright.
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