2024 trends family law professionals can learn from
In 2024, the family law landscape continued to evolve due to changes in Australian family
In 2024, the family law landscape continued to evolve due to changes in Australian family
Although technology is modernising process serving, the physical delivery of documents is still prevalent, and
Verification of Identity (VOI) is a critical component of modern legal and property transactions, providing
At Cultivate 2019: Brisbane, David Bowles, Solicitor from the Queensland Law Society (QLS) led the panel discussion on ethical considerations for law firms today. From
Some things in life – like a heartfelt letter from a distant friend – deserve their place in the pen-and-paper world. Other things – like
When planning to build or develop land, buying a new property or make changes to existing property, it is important to consider what may impact
Innovation is a term that’s often used in business. In many businesses, you’re likely to hear the terms “innovation” and “innovative” multiple times. Yet, it
At Cultivate 2019: Sydney, Emanuel Oros, Partner: Corporate and Commercial at Sparke Helmore Lawyers took part in the industry expert panel discussion sharing technologies and
Earlier this year, QLD parliament passed a bill amending the Land Title Act 1994 so that paper Certificate’s of Title (CT), will no longer have