Legal
Issue No. 17 - June/July 2004
Fraud
Any business can fall victim to fraud....
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Issue No. 16 - April/May 2004
Dismissal Changes
by Michael Hegarty
The Summons which was formerly used to commence a claim has now been replaced by an Application, which is Form 3....
Read StoryDo you trade the company on?
by Dr David Corkindale
Often the judgment made by directors to trade on is based upon incorrect information or poor quality information....
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Issue No. 15 - February/March 2004
Fair Warning for Under Performing Employees
by Michael Hegarty
Not everyone is gifted enough to continually produce high standard work....
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Issue No. 14 - December/January 2004
Redundancy
and the cost of saving money
by Michael Hegarty
It is often said that the only certainties in life are death and taxes....
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Issue No. 13 - October/November 2003
Sh.. it Happens!
by Michael Hegarty
What would happen to your business and your family if something suddenly happened to you? Mid morning one day in September a client of mine had a heart attack while at work, and fell into a coma....
Read StorySuburban Law Firm Marks QA First
Suburban Adelaide law firm Andrew Rogers Lawyers has been the first practice in South Australia to be accredited under a tough new quality certification program....
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Issue No. 12 - August/September 2003
Drugs, Alcohol and the Workplace
by Michael Hegarty
Drinking and driving is acknowledged to have dangerous consequences, and Parliament has enacted laws to limit and control problems arising out of such practices....
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Issue No. 11 - June/July 2003
A Pregnant Pause
by Michael Hegarty
Calls for a national scheme for paid maternity leave are growing louder....
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Issue No. 10 - April/May 2003
Its not all in the Fine Print
by Michael Hegarty
Just about everyone has heard of some legal case that was decided "on a technicality." Sometimes such cases involve the interpretation of documents....
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