Category - Your Business
Clear information about the causes of South Australia's statewide blackout and floods are crucial so that individuals and businesses can make good decisions about whether to seek compensation or simply cop their losses, writes TGB's Morry Bailes for InDaily.
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Port Lincoln Lawyer Mia Dalcollo discusses stamp duty and how it applies to family farms.
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TGB's Tom Mead addresses some frequently asked legal questions by startup founders, entrepreneurs and new business owners.
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With the recent announcement that major chains Masters Home Improvement and Dick Smith Electronics will be closing their doors nationwide, Victoria Bell and Ben Smith outline what considerations employees who are being made redundant should turn their mind to.
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TGB Workplace Relations Lawyer Andrew Clare spoke to the Advertiser's Business Journal about the importance of keeping employment contracts up to date.
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Tindall Gask Bentley Partner and Accredited Family Law Specialist Wendy Barry writes about the complex task of determining the value of a business in a property settlement.
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Helping your lawyer makes the legal process more efficient, cost effective and reduces stress. Here are six important tips from TGB's Sarah Mitchell.
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Often 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
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If 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.
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TGB's Giles Kahl and Morry Bailes talk about the legal implications from Woolworths projecting an advertisement on ABC Adelaide's building without permission.
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