by Tiffany Mechkaroff | Oct 14, 2019 | Building & Construction, Dispute Resolution, Property Development, Property Law, Uncategorized
Media Release Leading property and commercial law advisory firm, Kalus Kenny Intelex (KKI), has provided comment around this week’s High Court judgment in Mann v. Paterson Constructions Pty Ltd. [Peter Mann & Anor v. Paterson Constructions Pty Ltd (2019) – HCA 32]...
by Tiffany Mechkaroff | Sep 12, 2019 | Uncategorized
RU OK inspires and empowers people to meaningfully connect with the people around them, and start a conversation with anyone who may be struggling with life. RU OK? Day became RUOKWAY? as we checked in at Kafe Kway (yep, one of our staff members couldn’t...
by Tiffany Mechkaroff | Aug 5, 2019 | Uncategorized
Media Release – 5th August 2019 Leading Melbourne property and commercial law advisory firm, Kalus Kenny Intelex, will make the strategic move to 4 Riverside Quay Southbank in this revitalised and transformed Southbank precinct....
by Tiffany Mechkaroff | Jul 12, 2019 | Commercial Law, Dispute Resolution, Uncategorized
Jonathan Kenny was interviewed by Nine News on the legals around the use of drones in public places. An interesting story with Jonathan coming in at 1:22. Drones will monitor crowd behaviour outside AFL games, as @VictoriaPolice readies 50 new additions to its air...
by Tiffany Mechkaroff | Jul 10, 2019 | Uncategorized
We wish to update you on our exciting news! Kalus Kenny Intelex is moving to 4 Riverside Quay, Southbank. We will be the same firm but, after more than 25 years at the Como Centre in South Yarra, we are truly excited for our future in the transformed Southbank...
by Tiffany Mechkaroff | Nov 26, 2018 | Property Development, Property Law, Uncategorized
Are we dealing with ‘retail premises’ under the Retail Leases Act 2003 (“Act”)? This is a crucial question to ask when reviewing any lease. If the Act applies, the consequences for landlords are significant: A right to a minimum 5 year term; Land tax...
by Tiffany Mechkaroff | Oct 1, 2018 | Property Development, Property Law, Uncategorized
From 1 October 2018, it will be mandatory in Victoria for transfer transactions to be effected via the PEXA platform. PEXA has come under significant scrutiny in recent months as reports have emerged of settlement funds being fraudulently misappropriated. To bring...