When to lodge a caveat on a property 19/01/2015 / by Certus Legal / Dispute Resolution, Property Law What is a caveat? A ‘caveat’ is a notice which is lodged with the Registrar of the Land […] Read more
Why you need a Will today! 16/01/2015 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning Irrespective of your age or circumstances, you should have in place two key estate planning documents to ensure […] Read more
What are your debt recovery options 15/01/2015 / by Certus Legal / Dispute Resolution Nothing hurts more in business than not getting paid for work you do or goods you supply to […] Read more
What is Conveyancing? 14/01/2015 / by Certus Legal / Conveyancing What is Conveyancing? Conveyancing refers to the process through which title of a property is transferred from the […] Read more
What is an Advance Health Directive? 17/07/2014 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning What is an Advance Health Directive? An Advance Health Directive (or AHD) is a formal document containing instructions […] Read more
How far is too far for head-hunters? 14/05/2013 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law A recent decision of the Supreme Court of New South Wales serves as a warning to head-hunters and […] Read more
Online defamation developments 11/05/2013 / by Certus Legal / Internet Law The decision in Rana v Google Australia Pty Ltd handed down in February this year found that Google […] Read more
When is collaboration collusion? 09/05/2013 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law The recent Federal Court case of Norcast v Bradken has raised the bar on the risk of breaching […] Read more
Superman can’t even defeat the Registrar of Trade Marks 24/04/2013 / by Certus Legal / Intellectual Property Law A recent decision by a delegate of the Registrar of Trade Marks has shown that use of a […] Read more
Important news for trade mark owners (and their lawyers) 22/04/2013 / by Certus Legal / Intellectual Property Law On 15 April 2013, the Intellectual Property Laws Amendment (Raising the Bar) Act commenced, resulting in a number […] Read more
When to lodge a caveat on a property
19/01/2015 / by Certus Legal / Dispute Resolution, Property Law
What is a caveat? A ‘caveat’ is a notice which is lodged with the Registrar of the Land […]
Read more
Why you need a Will today!
16/01/2015 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning
Irrespective of your age or circumstances, you should have in place two key estate planning documents to ensure […]
Read more
What are your debt recovery options
15/01/2015 / by Certus Legal / Dispute Resolution
Nothing hurts more in business than not getting paid for work you do or goods you supply to […]
Read more
What is Conveyancing?
14/01/2015 / by Certus Legal / Conveyancing
What is Conveyancing? Conveyancing refers to the process through which title of a property is transferred from the […]
Read more
What is an Advance Health Directive?
17/07/2014 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning
What is an Advance Health Directive? An Advance Health Directive (or AHD) is a formal document containing instructions […]
Read more
How far is too far for head-hunters?
14/05/2013 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law
A recent decision of the Supreme Court of New South Wales serves as a warning to head-hunters and […]
Read more
Online defamation developments
11/05/2013 / by Certus Legal / Internet Law
The decision in Rana v Google Australia Pty Ltd handed down in February this year found that Google […]
Read more
When is collaboration collusion?
09/05/2013 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law
The recent Federal Court case of Norcast v Bradken has raised the bar on the risk of breaching […]
Read more
Superman can’t even defeat the Registrar of Trade Marks
24/04/2013 / by Certus Legal / Intellectual Property Law
A recent decision by a delegate of the Registrar of Trade Marks has shown that use of a […]
Read more
Important news for trade mark owners (and their lawyers)
22/04/2013 / by Certus Legal / Intellectual Property Law
On 15 April 2013, the Intellectual Property Laws Amendment (Raising the Bar) Act commenced, resulting in a number […]
Read more