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The Law and the services required to deliver the law into the hands of the consumer - is evolving at great speed.
This means the delivery of legal services needs to be more innovative than at any time in our history. At Suthers Taylor we have not only foreseen this evolution, we have reacted to it by developing a practice to suit the changing needs of the clients we serve. We have established a specialised property, development practice designed specifically to meet the needs of the development industry.
As a firm, we pride ourselves on our achievements for our clients in all the diverse ways in which the law touched their everyday commercial and private lives. We aspire to be advisors to industry and partners in their success.
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News and Insights
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Tax Consolidation
For investment activity occurring after 1 July 2002, there will be a new level of due diligence required in merging, acquiring or restructuring any entity
Liquidators Obliged to Remit PAYG Deductions to ATO on Distribution of Dividend
The Federal Court held on 15 March 2002 that a liquidator distributing a dividend is obliged to deduct and remit to the ATO a PAYG
Enterprise
This edition of Enterprise includes: Court Refuses to Make Fixed Term Contract a Continuing Contract, Unfair Dismissal and Qualifying Periods of Employment, Strikes and Access
Priority of Employee Entitlements in Event of Receivership
The NSW Supreme Court decision in Madden v Fisher recently confirmed that the date for determining claims for, and priority of employee entitlements under s.
Your Business Partner
This publication focuses on corporate, commercial, and technology issues relevant to Queensland in particular. It covers issues such as changes to tax laws to questions