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Read time: 8 minutes Mental health is sometimes described as a continuum, where good mental health is at one end, and mild to severe mental illnesses ...
The model WHS laws – comprising the WHS Act, the WHS Regulations and model Codes of Practice – have been enacted in seven jurisdictions including the ...
The High Court's decision in this case was that builders of houses, and possibly of other structures, do owe a duty of care to subsequent purchasers ...
The rules applicable to the law of evidence apply equally to the expert witness as well as to the ordinary witness. It has often been said that the ...
Read time: 5 minutes Being active online will get you noticed. Strengthening ties with existing clients – and being seen by new ones – is just the ...
Read time: 6 minutes Professionals such as architects owe a duty to their clients to perform work under a contract in a reasonably competent manner.
Read time: 5 minutes Publicity tells the world you are newsworthy. Being deemed worthy of coverage in traditional media outlets (like newspapers, ...
Read time: 9 minutes Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) refers to methods of dispute resolution that are an alternative to litigation. ADR methods ...
Common risk areas for architects include liability for free advice, partial services, design and documentation without contract administration, ...
When preparing proposals or tenders see the documentation as a promotional opportunity even if you are unsuccessful. Even where you fail to win the ...