
Publication
Houston, we have insurance!
For decades, space activity has captured our collective imagination but the reality of space commercialisation has shunned the spotlight.
Australia | Publication | junio 2023
Canberra’s winter presents a delightful combination of frosty mornings below freezing and glorious, sun-filled days. Having now hit our shortest (and coldest) day of the year and with the countdown to spring on, grab that cosy blanket (or puffer jacket) and mosey through our winter publication of the Commonwealth Quarterly.
We are excited to offer a variety of articles this edition:
If you have any questions on any of our articles please do not hesitate to reach out.
Keep warm and stay safe!
Holly McAdam
Partner and Head of Office
Canberra
Ella Fisher
Paralegal and Editor of the CQ
Canberra
Publication
For decades, space activity has captured our collective imagination but the reality of space commercialisation has shunned the spotlight.
Publication
Since the commencement of the Offshore Electricity Infrastructure Act 2021 (Cth) (‘OEI Act’) in June 2022, there has been a flurry of activity in the domestic offshore wind space.
Publication
While Australians are a famously relaxed bunch, governments are typically held to a higher standard - especially when it comes to decisions around expenditure.
Publication
Following a fairly subdued period of M&A activity over the past couple of years, does the recent uptick in activity mean we have we finally turned the highly anticipated corner and can we now see a brighter future for M&A in 2025?
Publication
Ten things to know about insurance regulation in 19 countries.
Publication
In King Crude Carriers SA & Ors v Ridgebury November LLC & Ors [2024] EWCA Civ 719 the Court of Appeal held that the claimant sellers (the Sellers) were entitled to claim the deposits promised under sale contracts as a debt despite the defendant buyers’ (the Buyers) breach of contract, which had resulted in the non-fulfilment of a condition precedent to the payment of the deposits.
Subscribe and stay up to date with the latest legal news, information and events . . .
© Norton Rose Fulbright LLP 2025