Electronic signatures are becoming more and more popular with many companies now using them on a daily basis.
Solicitors
Congratulations – James McDonald
Congratulations James McDonald, who has recently been recognised by Honda as one of the top mechanics in Australia.
Workers Injured between 15 October 2013 and 31 January 2015
Workers injured between the aforementioned dates who were not assessed as having a 6% degree of Permanent Impairment were precluded from pursuing a Common Law Claim subsequent to their Workers Compensation Claim for weekly benefits and medical expenses being concluded.
Primary Carer in the Workplace – are my entitlements changing?
At the end of 2014 we delivered an article on the Paid Parental Leave Scheme.
Drones: Are you flying yours safely?
If you are one of those lucky people to have received a drone/quadcopter over Christmas or have plans to add one to your birthday wish list this year, you should make sure you know how to operate it both safely and in accordance with the rules set in place by The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (‘CASA’) before taking it on its maiden voyage.
Claire Storace – Admission as a Solicitor
Claire Storace, who completed her traineeship with Andrew Telford at Macrossan & Amiet’s Cannonvale office, was admitted as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland on Monday the 8th February 2016.
Shareholders’ Agreements – Does everyone know their Responsibilities and does everyone have the same Expectations
If you operate a business with others through a company structure and you and your fellow shareholders are never going to argue then you don’t need a shareholders’ agreement.
SMSFs and BDBNs – A Case Study
A recent Supreme Court decision has revealed that many self-managed super fund (SMSF) members may not be making a death benefit nomination that is binding upon the trustee – due to incorrect wording!
An Achievable New Year’s Resolution: Review Superannuation Death Notice Nominations
New year resolutions are often difficult to maintain and according to research are unachievable because the goal is too vague or having unrealistic expectations.
$17M in Trust with a Costly Time Clock Ticking!
Justice McMurdo in the Supreme Court of Queensland has given an interesting decision relating to Trust Law in the matter of the Arthur Brady Family Trust and Trekmore Trading Trust.
News
Preparing for Compliance with the Child Safe Standards under the Child Safe Organisations Act 2024
Claiming an executor’s commission
Do’s and Don’ts for Separated Parents
Superannuation Death Benefits and Estate Planning: What You Need to Know
50 years in Law
Five Decades, One Workplace: Mackay Woman Honoured for 50 Years in Law
Doyle’s Guide recommended Law Firm






