by KCL Law Admin | Jun 3, 2026 | Uncategorized
KCL Law is pleased to welcome James Teh as a Senior Associate in our Commercial and Corporate practice. James brings strong experience advising businesses, developers and investors across a broad range of corporate and commercial matters. His expertise spans capital... by KCL Law Admin | Apr 15, 2026 | Construction and Infrastructure
From 15 April 2026, the first tranche of amendments to Victoria’s Security of Payment Act will apply to payment claims and payment schedules regardless of when the contract was entered into. The most significant practical changes are: Reasons for withholding payment... by KCL Law Admin | Mar 12, 2026 | Estate Group, Hidden, Uncategorized
Marriage, separation and divorce are significant life events. They are also critical triggers for reviewing your estate planning documents. Victorian law sometimes automatically changes the effect of your Will, and sometimes it does not, even where your circumstances... by KCL Law Admin | Mar 6, 2026 | Owners Corporation
When an owners corporation proposes to allow a lot owner or other person to occupy or use for their own benef i t part of the common property, our owners corporation lawyers are frequently consulted (sometimes with much confusion) about whether it is a licence or... by KCL Law Admin | Feb 12, 2026 | IP and IT, Commercial and Corporate
Artificial intelligence models are trained using vast datasets of text, images and other content – much of which may be protected by copyright. If the material is used without a license, does the training process itself infringe copyright? Courts overseas have...