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Spot the difference Part 3 … stamp duty

Many people in our community live in NSW, but Canberra is their main centre for work, shopping and recreational activities. If they're buying a property, however, they may not realise the differences between the ACT and NSW conveyancing systems. In this series of articles, Margaret Young explores differences between the ACT and NSW systems related

Spot the difference Part 3 … stamp duty2019-08-20T12:09:07+10:00

Daniel Low – 2013 scholarship winner

The Snedden Hall & Gallop University Scholarship turns 21 this year! Since we first awarded the scholarships in 1999, we’ve helped almost 40 aspiring lawyers by providing financial assistance during the first three years of their university studies. Many scholarship winners have also been able to join our team, even if only for a short time. To

Daniel Low – 2013 scholarship winner2019-08-14T10:05:06+10:00

Spot the difference Part 2 … due diligence

Many people in our community live in NSW, but Canberra is their main centre for work, shopping and recreational activities. If they are buying a property, however, they may not realise that there are substantial differences between the ACT and NSW conveyancing systems. In this series of articles, Margaret Young explores differences between the ACT and NSW

Spot the difference Part 2 … due diligence2019-08-13T10:00:45+10:00

Missing persons and estate administration

True crime podcasts about the disappearance of missing persons are intriguing. But not only for the way they investigate leads and dig into someone's past to find out why they might have disappeared, but for the issues they raise about missing persons and their effect on the process of administering a deceased estate. In this

Missing persons and estate administration2024-10-08T12:35:06+11:00

Hiding behind a Twitter handle? No such thing as anonymity.

Today, the High Court of Australia handed down a highly anticipated judgment that deals with the implied freedom of political communication and an employee’s online communications outside of normal work hours. In this article Emily Shoemark and Gemma Butler discuss the case and why it is important. Significance With technology and social media playing an

Hiding behind a Twitter handle? No such thing as anonymity.2019-08-07T16:34:13+10:00

Spot the difference Part 1 … Contract for Sale

Many people in our community live in NSW, but Canberra is their main centre for work, shopping and recreational activities. If they're buying a property, however, they may not realise the differences between the ACT and NSW conveyancing systems. In this series of articles, Margaret Young explores differences between the ACT and NSW systems. In

Spot the difference Part 1 … Contract for Sale2019-08-06T12:07:46+10:00

Protection orders and school bullying

Increasingly, parents whose children are the victims of bullying at school are seeking assistance from our legal system. In the ACT parents can do this by applying to the ACT Magistrates Court seeking protection orders for their children under the Personal Violence Act 2016 (ACT). In this article, Haydn Marsh explains under what circumstances the

Protection orders and school bullying2019-07-30T14:53:35+10:00

Gene Schirripa – 2012 scholarship winner

The Snedden Hall & Gallop University Scholarship turns 21 this year! Since we first awarded the scholarships in 1999, we’ve helped almost 40 aspiring lawyers by providing financial assistance during the first three years of their university studies. Many scholarship winners have also been able to join our team, even if only for a short time. To

Gene Schirripa – 2012 scholarship winner2023-12-22T10:02:32+11:00

Do I really need a shareholders’ agreement?

Do you really need a shareholder's agreement? In short, yes. If you own your company jointly with another person, regardless of whether they're your mate, your brother or an investor, you need to have a shareholders’ agreement in place. In this article Senior Associate and Succession Plus Accredited Adviser, Emily Shoemark, explains why shareholders' agreements

Do I really need a shareholders’ agreement?2024-10-08T12:44:33+11:00

Underpaying staff can cost you more than you think!

All employers in Australia, under the National Employment Framework, must employ staff in accordance with the Fair Work Act 2009. However, many employers don’t realise that if staff are underpaid the cost can be much greater than just rectifying the underpayments. In this article, employment law specialist, Emily Shoemark, looks at a very public example

Underpaying staff can cost you more than you think!2019-07-22T10:29:04+10:00

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