Category Case Studies

Registration of Foreign Judgments Payable by Instalments: FW Aviation (Holdings) 1 Ltd v VietJet Aviation Joint Stock Company [2026] QSC 63

This article was written by Nancy Wang Principal Solicitor at W & G Lawyers. 

A recent decision of the Supreme Court of Queensland has provided helpful clarification on the registration of foreign judgments in Australia, and in particular on what is meant by the “amount payable under” a judgment where the foreign court has ordered that the debt be paid in instalments.

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Australia Child Visa (Subclass 101) |Approved in One Go After 18 Months!

We recently assisted with a Child Visa ( Subclass 101) application involving a complex family background. The assessment period extended over 18 months, and after thorough preparation and continuous follow-up, the visa was successfully granted on the first attempt. The child will soon be able to travel to Australia and reunite with their parents on a permanent basis .

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When Is a Deed Binding? Lessons from a Recent Queensland Case

Deeds are commonly used in property, finance, and commercial transactions because they provide certainty and strong legal enforceability. But what happens if a deed is signed by one party and sent out, while the other side never signs it?

A recent Queensland Supreme Court decision highlights how critical the act of “delivery” can be in determining whether a deed is binding.

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