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Google updates its AdWords trademark policy
- Cooper Grace Ward
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- Australia
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- June 4 2013
Google recently announced a revision to its AdWords Trademark Policy. From 23 April 2013, keywords that were previously restricted as a result of a
Reopening unjust transactions - when is a loan unjust in Queensland?
- Cooper Grace Ward
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- Australia
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- June 4 2013
In the recent decision of the Queensland Court of Appeal in Barker v GE Mortgage Solutions Limited, the lender was successful in opposing the
Trust distribution resolutions - six things you have to get right
- Cooper Grace Ward
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- Australia
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- May 31 2013
The Commonwealth Government has announced significant additional funding for the ATO to investigate and pursue trusts. It has never been more
SMSF health check - ensuring you comply by 30 June 2013
- Cooper Grace Ward
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- Australia
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- May 8 2013
In light of the substantial changes within the superannuation sector, self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) trustees should review their existing
Have your say on Brisbane City Council's draft new city plan
- Cooper Grace Ward
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- Australia
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- May 3 2013
Proposed changes to the Brisbane City Council City Plan may impact the development potential of your land or the operation of your business. The
Personal injuries case update: evidence
- Cooper Grace Ward
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- Australia
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- April 30 2013
The plaintiff cyclist suffered injuries to his lower back and left knee when he was hit by the defendant taxi driver. Liability was admitted but
No liability found for injury where glass panel did not meet current Australian standards
- Cooper Grace Ward
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- Australia
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- April 29 2013
The Queensland Court of Appeal has rejected a claim of negligence against a body corporate for injuries sustained by a woman who fell through glass in
Cards on the table, face up: nowhere to hide for workers' compensation claims
- Cooper Grace Ward
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- Australia
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- April 24 2013
This Supreme Court decision confirms that the test for reasonableness is forward-looking and cannot be considered with the aid of hindsight. The
Why every member of a SMSF should have an enduring power of attorney
- Cooper Grace Ward
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- Australia
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- April 23 2013
Every person should consider an enduring power of attorney. As well as the 'usual' risks of who looks after your affairs, members of SMSFs also risk
Reversal of no liability finding for needlestick injury in Queensland holiday apartment
- Cooper Grace Ward
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- Australia
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- April 19 2013
The Queensland Court of Appeal has held a hotel manager liable for a needlestick injury that a guest sustained while staying in a short-term rental
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