The recent Decision of the Supreme Court in a claim bought by Moira Carter as Liquidator against Aaron Watts and Tracy Watts provides a reminder of the extent of duties owed by directors, and the ability of liquidators to seek to set aside uncommercial transactions.
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Stuart Naylor
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http://www.macamiet.com.au/firm/stuart-naylor/Stuart is the firm’s managing director. He has experience in a wide range of litigation including damages claims for negligence and breach of contract, property disputes, building and construction disputes, professional negligence claims and insolvency matters. Stuart works primarily in litigation, workplace issues and handles business sales and purchases. Stuart is also an Approved Costs Assessor. He is available by appointment in Proserpine or Cannonvale.
Do You Need to Review Your Will?
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From time to time we remind clients of the need to update their Will, or the need to make a Will if they don’t already have one. There are a number of reasons why it is important that your Will…
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