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RMO Weekly Case Note
Article by: Billy Duan Western Power found liable for the 2014 Parkville Bushfire – When does a Public Authority owe a Duty of Care? Overview On 7 December 2022, the High Court of Australia upheld the decision of the Supreme Court of Western Australia Court of Appeal...
We Are Hiring! Family Lawyer 3 Years PAE – Beenleigh, Brisbane or Cleveland
Ryan Murdoch O'Regan Lawyers are hiring. Ryan Murdoch O'Regan is a long-established legal practice with five offices throughout South-East Queensland. We are looking for 2 Family Lawyers with a minimum of 3 years PAE to join the RMO team. These positions are located...
Welcome Angie!
Angie joined the RMO Team yesterday as a Junior Paralegal and Receptionist. Angie will assist with day to day clerical tasks and reception relief in our Brisbane Office. Welcome Angie! #rmolaw #EmployingTheBest #welcomenewstaff #rmolawbrisbane
Congratulations Duncan! 24 Years at RMO
Duncan celebrates his 24th year at RMO! Congratulations Duncan! Duncan is a Director of Ryan Murdoch O’Regan Lawyers and leads the Conveyancing, Business and Property Teams. Duncan specialises in business and property law and has been admitted as a solicitor for over...
Thinking Of Buying Or Selling A Business This Year?
Buying or selling a business and thinking you can save money by doing it all by yourself? There are numerous problems that can arise in the maze of contracts, leases and trading without sufficient legal support. Contract Of Sale First of all, a contract of sale is...
RMO’s Annual Staff Christmas Party
RMO held our annual staff Christmas Party last night at Oche's in Fortitude Valley. A great night was had with staff from all branch offices attending for drinks and darts. A few bullseyes and a fair few complete misses, it was great fun! See a few snaps below:
Secret Santa Morning Tea & Gift Exchange
This morning the staff at RMO took time out for the annual secret santa morning tea & gift exchange! Fantastic gifts all around and a magnificent morning tea. See some snaps below:
“No Body, No Parole”: No Escape
“No Body, No Parole”: No Escape POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 There has recently been a review of the Queensland parole legislation. Specifically, the Corrective Services Act 2006 has been amended to reflect a “No body, No Parole” policy, which has previously been...
RMO Weekly Case Note
Article by: Billy Duan Are Search Engines liable for their content? On 17 August 2022, the High Court of Australia delivered its judgment in Google LLC v Defteros [2022] HCA 27. The key question for the High Court’s consideration was whether search engines bear any...