One encouraging aspect of the national response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been the flexible approach of the ACCC, which has demonstrated both a willingness and an ability to work collaboratively with businesses to mitigate and minimise the otherwise catastrophic impacts that COVID-19 could have on our economy. The ACCC has moved quickly to ensure… Read more
Month: April 2020
Mediation under the Covid-19 Code of Conduct for commercial tenancies
If landlords and tenants cannot reach agreement on leasing arrangements under the National Cabinet’s COVID-19 commercial tenancies Code of Conduct (‘the Code’), the matter may be referred by either party to the applicable state or territory retail/commercial leasing dispute resolution process for ‘binding mediation’. Alike the rest of the Code, the dispute resolution mechanism is… Read more
COVID-19: Employer’s Health Responsibilities
Written by Sallie Emmett The responsibilities of employers when COVID -19 is transmitted to people at work has been exposed by the cluster of COVID-19 cases associated with Qantas baggage handlers, the fact that 50 Qantas and Jetstar staff have been infected with the virus and the concerns expressed about workers on cruise ships. The… Read more
COVID 19: National Cabinet Mandatory Code of Conduct for Commercial Tenancies
Yesterday afternoon the National Cabinet released a Mandatory Code of Conduct confirming the arrangements for commercial leases during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Code will apply where the tenant has an annual revenue of less than $50m and is eligible for the JobKeeper program and confirms the principles that will apply to commercial tenancies including those… Read more
COVID-19: Developments in commercial tenancies
Written by Taylor Moore and Rebecca Halkett The disruption to trading conditions and forced shutdowns imposed on businesses as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic has led the government to implement temporary measures to address the impacts on parties to commercial tenancy agreements. On 29 March, the Prime Minister announced a six-month moratorium on evictions. This… Read more
COVID-19: Impacts for general meetings
Written by Taylor Moore and James Burchnall The current health emergency posed by COVID-19 and the implementation of social distancing and restrictions on large gatherings has highlighted several antiquated aspects of corporate law. In this article, we focus on the challenges companies will face in holding shareholder meetings such as AGMs and where they can… Read more