Information, like good food and wine, is best when shared with others. Our aim is to keep you informed of developments and changes that may affect you. We read the boring stuff and condense it into easy-to-read publications.
Publications
We regularly prepare a ‘Personal Injury’ Newsletter which will be posted on our website for your information.
In touch with the law (No. 4 of 2008)
7/11/2008
In this issue
*Biobanking: Accommodating development and biodiversity
*Computer evidence: Risks in both deleting and uploading
*Inventive employees: Keeping good ideas in-house
*False attacks: Beyond the defamation laws
*Debt: Can I get a judgment set aside?
*Offshore schemes: Tax office attacks
*Safety at work: Hire companies’ responsibility
*Motor accidents: More stringent procedures on claims
*Shareholders: Defining rights and responsibilities
*Dismissal: When is it not unfair?
*Stamp duty: No exemption on deferred transfer of assets
In touch with the law (No. 3 of 2008)
28/7/2008
In this issue
*Forfeited deposits: Will you pay GST if the sale falls through?
*Trusts: The tax sting in death benefits
*Reputation: Can a company sue for defamation?
*Predatory Workplaces: Damage control when key staff leave
*Neighbours: What can I do about nuisance trees?
*Capacity: Assessing decision-making ability
*Wills and super: Can you say who’ll benefit after you’re gone?
*Forgery: Invalidating the security on a loan
*Tenders: Are disclaimers effective?
*Dispute resolution: Should I go to court or mediate?
