Exploring Coutts’ Discussion with Ausure Insurance Brokers Macarthur, a Commercial Clientby Adriana Care4 August 201716 August 2023Take a moment and get to know a little more about Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers commercial client Ausure Insurance Brokers Macarthur. Ausure Macarthur is your… Read More »Exploring Coutts’ Discussion with Ausure Insurance Brokers Macarthur, a Commercial Client
Coutts Explores a Discussion with The Lighting Centre, a Commercial Clientby Adriana Care29 June 201716 August 2023Take a moment and get to know a little more about Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers commercial client The Lighting Centre and the relationship they have… Read More »Coutts Explores a Discussion with The Lighting Centre, a Commercial Client
Exploring Insights from Coutts’ Conversation with Southwest Automotive, a Commercial Clientby Adriana Care20 April 201716 August 2023Take a moment and get to know a little more about Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers commercial client Southwest Automotive and the relationship they have built… Read More »Exploring Insights from Coutts’ Conversation with Southwest Automotive, a Commercial Client
Spotlight on Coutts’ Discussion with Proactive Spine & Sports Medicine, a Commercial Clientby Adriana Care29 March 201716 August 2023Take a moment and get to know a little more about Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers commercial client Proactive Spine & Sports Medicine and the relationship… Read More »Spotlight on Coutts’ Discussion with Proactive Spine & Sports Medicine, a Commercial Client
Coutts chats to commercial client Upstairs at Fred’sby Adriana Care15 March 20174 April 2023Take a moment and get to know a little more about Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers commercial client Upstairs at Fred’s and the relationship they have… Read More »Coutts chats to commercial client Upstairs at Fred’s
Coutts chats to commercial client Barenzby Adriana Care2 March 20174 April 2023Take a moment and get to know a little more about Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers commercial client Barenz and the relationship they have built with… Read More »Coutts chats to commercial client Barenz
Drones, you and the lawby Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers21 September 201623 February 2023Drones are becoming more common. Although used for some time for agribusiness, map-making and by surveillance organisations and insurance companies, smaller drones are now readily… Read More »Drones, you and the law
The 2016 Census, your small business and privacyby Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers6 September 201623 February 2023The 2016 Census was meant to be to a seminal moment in our history. For the first time, a snapshot of our society was to… Read More »The 2016 Census, your small business and privacy
What is a Power of Attorney?by Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers25 August 201625 July 2025A Power of Attorney is a document that allows another person to legally manage your financial and legal affairs. A Power of Attorney can be… Read More »What is a Power of Attorney?
Conflict between Franchisors and Franchiseesby Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers25 August 201611 February 2025Australia is the land of franchising – there are more franchised systems here than anywhere else in the world! Recently two high-profile franchising disputes have… Read More »Conflict between Franchisors and Franchisees
Changes to The State Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 2016by Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers25 May 20164 April 2023As a Licensed Conveyancer at a Law Firm, I deal with many clients, from first home buyers to investors and businesses. The State Revenue Legislation… Read More »Changes to The State Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 2016
Small business protection from unfair contractsby Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers10 February 20164 January 2023The Australian Consumer Laws are designed to protect an individual against unfair practices. Under the proposed Unfair Contracts, some of these protections will be extended… Read More »Small business protection from unfair contracts
Different Business Structuresby Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers17 December 20154 January 2023If you are buying a business or starting a business, you will need to make a decision on the type of Business Structure you need.… Read More »Different Business Structures
How to buy a businessby Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers17 December 20154 January 2023If your New Years Resolution is to buy a business you might be surprised to know that buying a business can be quite a complicated… Read More »How to buy a business
What is a Will?by Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers14 December 201524 July 2025What is a Will? A Will is a written record about how you would like your possessions and property to be distributed when you die,… Read More »What is a Will?
What situations can cause franchise disputes?by Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers2 September 201524 January 2024What do pizza and petrol have in common?At the moment there are two big businesses making headlines for franchise disputes- Pizza Hut and United Petroleum. Around… Read More »What situations can cause franchise disputes?
When is an Independent Contractor Really an Employee?by Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers13 July 201514 April 2023Independent contractors can be a cost effective way to structure or even supplement your workforce, for when times get busy. A business that has famously… Read More »When is an Independent Contractor Really an Employee?
5 Tips on Reclaiming Your Debtsby Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers26 March 201524 January 2024If you are in business you are sure to have had at least one client who owes you money- probably more than one. This can… Read More »5 Tips on Reclaiming Your Debts
Debt Collection Guidelineby Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers9 July 201424 January 2024Revised Debt collection guideline released The ACCC and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission today released an updated version of their joint Debt collection guideline:… Read More »Debt Collection Guideline
Do you provide goods on credit, consignment or under a lease? Is your interest in those goods protected in the event of bankruptcy or insolvency?by Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers12 December 201314 April 2023You can protect your secured property by registering your interest on the Australian Government’s Personal Property Security Register (the PPSA). If you don’t register your… Read More »Do you provide goods on credit, consignment or under a lease? Is your interest in those goods protected in the event of bankruptcy or insolvency?