Why should you always have a contract reviewed before you sign it?
It is surprising how frequently we see people after they sign contracts, when something goes wrong and they signed without understanding what they were agreeing to.
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It is surprising how frequently we see people after they sign contracts, when something goes wrong and they signed without understanding what they were agreeing to.
Read moreTGB Workplace Relations Lawyer Andrew Clare spoke to the Advertiser's Business Journal about the importance of keeping employment contracts up to date.
Read moreOften business partners starting out in a new venture recognise the need for a Buy and Sell Agreement (sometimes known as a “business Will”) as part of their business plan, writes TGB's Tom Mead
Read moreIf you occupy a shop, office, workshop, warehouse or other commercial property under a lease, you may have had difficulties in persuading the lessor to carry out necessary “structural” repairs and maintenance, writes Giles Kahl.
Read moreIf you are buying or selling land then you are involved in a “conveyancing” exercise, which recently became significantly more complex when the Lands Titles Office (LTO) introduced its “Verification of Identity Policy”, writes TGB's Giles Kahl.
Read moreAs changes to Australia’s National Business Names Register start to have an impact, TGB's Giles Kahl writes about protecting your business name in South Australia.
Read moreAdelaide property lawyer Giles Kahl writes about the first stage of major changes to conveyancing practices in South Australia.
Read moreIt is a common misconception that any creditor can caveat a debtor’s property to secure the repayment of a debt, writes the TGB property law team.
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