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Stories from our civil litigation files

M v C

Acting for an individual who was induced to sell her house and move to the country on the basis of promises by her father and step-mother that she could live at the country property forever and would inherit the property on both of their deaths. However, our client’s step-mother now claims that no such promises were made.

M Pty Ltd v G

Acting for a cattle yard in pursuing a cattle owner for monies owed in relation to the provision of agistment services.

H v P

Acting for an individual who was induced to transfer money to the Defendant on the basis of false representations.

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