Human Resources: How to Hire and Fire
  • Do You Always Need Wet Signatures When Defending a Commercial Contract in Court?

    • 12 July 2022
    Disagreements sometimes develop between two parties over a commercial transaction, and this matter may need to go forward to a court of law. In this situation, one party
  • What Should You Do If You Receive a Statement of Claim?

    • 5 April 2022
    Have you received a "statement of claim" in the mail and are not sure what to do with it? This could well be a valid legal document, and you should never simply ignore th
  • Two Questions To Ask a Deceased Estate Lawyer if You Are the Beneficiary of a Person's Estate

    • 14 December 2021
    If you are one of the beneficiaries of a deceased's person's estate, here are some questions you might want to ask a deceased estate lawyer. How long will it take to
  • Tips for Meeting With a Conveyancer When Buying Property

    • 22 September 2021
    If you have decided to purchase property, then you might have been advised to hire conveyancing services. After all, as you might have heard when getting advice abou
  • Breach of Contract — A Guide for Business Owners

    • 21 June 2021
    Running a business presents an avenue for two or more parties to enter into a contract. Notably, business contracts are binding and must be treated with utmost diligence.
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