Category: Property

Mark Jenver - Commercial - GLG Legal

Welcome Mark Jenvey

Property Lawyer Joins GLG Legal GLG Legal is excited to announce that Mark Jenvey, a property lawyer with over 20 years of experience has joined the firm as Special Counsel in Brisbane. Mark brings a wealth of expertise and capability in commercial, industrial and retail leasing, real estate transactions (acquisitions

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a property lawyer discussing the risks and rewards of e-conveyancing to her clients

E-conveyancing: risks and rewards

E-Conveyancing in Queensland E-conveyancing refers to property transactions that are settled electronically, and as of February 20 this year, they’re compulsory in Queensland. Mandatory e-conveyancing aims to ensure property transactions are completed quickly and consistently, and it also brings Queensland into line with New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and

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Real estate agents agree to buy a home and give keys to clients

Don’t sign that contract just yet

Buying a House: A Big Commitment Buying a house is one of the biggest financial and emotional commitments you’re likely to make, so it’s important to ensure every detail is just right. Getting the sale contract reviewed by a qualified solicitor could potentially save you a lot of heartache, money

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Trademark registration – how to protect your brand

Protecting Your Brand with a Trademark Registration The best way to protect your brand is with a trademark registration. A trademark registration can cover your business name, logo, or even a slogan. With a registered trademark, you will have exclusive rights to those names and images, and the right to

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a lawyer presenting a cease and desist letter

Why you need a cease-and-desist letter

If You Think Someone Has Stolen Your Work If you think someone has stolen your work, is using a trademark or design too similar to yours, or is using your patent without consent, you need a cease-and-desist letter. An intellectual property (IP) cease-and-desist letter is the first step in dealing

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Why you need a shareholder agreement

What is a Shareholder’s Agreement? A shareholder’s agreement is a contract between the shareholders of a company, which governs the relationship between each shareholder, and specifies who controls the company. While it’s not a legal requirement, if your company has more than one shareholder, it’s advisable to have a shareholder’s

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Think carefully before clicking “publish”

When is a publisher not a publisher? According to the High Court, when it’s Google. In a landmark defamation case, the court has confirmed that publishing hyperlinks to defamatory material written by others does not count as publication – or republication. However, the court also warned against applying that as

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What is the principal place of residence exemption?

Capital Gains Tax (CGT) and Property Sales When a property is sold, it is a Capital Gains Tax (CGT) asset, meaning you may be liable to pay tax on all, or part of the profits from the sale. However, there’s an exemption for a property that is your principal place

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The differences between residential and commercial conveyancing

The differences between residential and commercial conveyancing Whether you are purchasing or selling a home, residential investment, or a commercial investment, there are many similarities involved in the transfer of ownership of these different kinds of properties. There are also some important differences in the processes and complexities involved that

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