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Stealth Enterprises Pty Ltd t/as The Gentlemen’s Club v Calliden Insurance Limited
On Wednesday 5 April 2017, the Court of Appeal in New South Wales handed down its judgment that overturned Stealth Enterprises t/as The Gentleman’s Club v
How Business Really Works: Sue Me – Litigation in the Modern Business World with Robert Ishak
Duff’s guest today is Robert Ishak, Co Founder, Chairman and Principal at William Roberts Lawyers. William Roberts is a dynamic and innovative law firm with
Uni Mates Cook up a Multi-National Law Firm over Dinner – UWS Article
The Inception of William Roberts Lawyers When a couple of Western Sydney University alumni met for a meal, they didn’t expect it would change the
William Roberts Lawyers celebrates 10th birthday – Lawyers Weekly
A decade after Robert Ishak and Bill Petrovski quit their jobs to launch their own firm, William Roberts Lawyers has grown to four offices. The
Lawyers Weekly – Firm Profile
Robert Ishak, one of the founding directors of Sydney and Melbourne-based law firm William Roberts Lawyers, describes his firm as being somewhat akin to a
Incorporation can offer advantages
When Robert Ishak and Bill Petrovski established law firm William Roberts (their first names) in 2005, they decided to incorporate because this offered financial and
Primary in demolition dispute over GP practice
A GP has taken a Supreme Court injunction against a subsidiary of Primary Health Care to prevent it from demolishing a medical centre in Newcastle,
Class Actions Adrift in Uncertain Waters
Treasury will meet representatives from the class action industry next week to map out a new regulatory structure for litigation funding. Class actions adrift in
My five favourite internet sites
The Weekend AFR asks a range of professionals for their online preferences. 23dec09 online preference 5 fav sites
Mum and Dad take to class action
When large companies are dragged down by economic decline, it is not only falling profit, a dearth of credit and job losses that keep executives