Red Cross Will Special

Yesterday Jarred and Irene spent half a day each interviewing clients as part of a fund raiser for the Red Cross.  The clients paid the Red Cross $75.00.  Jarred and Irene interviewed the clients and are now busy preparing the wills.  Jarred sent me a couple at 9.30pm last night to settle! Michael Paterson & […]

Purchase of Financial Planning Business

We are helping a lady negotiate the purchase of 2 financial planning businesses at the moment. We’ve done a few of these over the years, so we were able to put these together reasonably quickly.  One lady was a procrastinating a bit, so we suggested the following e-mail be sent: “Dear Ms X, I have […]

Documents for a Proposed Development and a Visit from Constable Care!

We are working on a set of documents for a proposed development: A trust deed making it clear that the trustees are purchasing the land on trust for the beneficiaries, one of whom will own one strata unit and the other the rest; The wording for the contract of sale; Loan agreement from the mother/mother-in-law […]

The Importance of Joint Tenancy

Our client’s recently ex-husband died. The house was in joint names, so it automatically went to her and did not form part of his estate. She was not living in the house at the time of his death, but her 27 year old mentally ill step son had been boarding with the husband. Her tenancy […]

BUYERS (NEEDING FINANCE) BEWARE!

On 15 June 2011, the Court of Appeal of the WA Supreme Court in Dodds -v- Kennedy [No 2] [2011] WASCA 131 made some rulings in relation to the clause 1 of the Standard REIWA/Law Society Contract for Sale of Land by Offer and Acceptance that may surprise many in the Real Estate, Banking, Mortgage […]

Copyright – International Enforcement

We received some interesting instructions this week from a photographer that was referred by an old client. One of his photographs, of a girl with her hands and feet on the ground, but bending over backwards, has been found on a billboard poster in New Zealand advertising flexible bus fares! He had not given any […]

Buying or Selling a Business?

This week we’ve been asked to give advice on a 50 page business sale agreement. The purchaser price is about $650,000, so it needs to be right. Our client has been waiting about 6 months for the seller to provide a sale agreement. We were given a PDF to review. We printed it and re-scanned […]

Software Licence Dispute

Our clients developed some software to demonstration stage. They set a price and a three-year term. The customer wanted the contract in writing and some versions went back and forth. The key aspects of the licence fee and the three-year term were unchanged. The licence fee was payable in instalments. The customer ended up paying […]

Building Dispute – Contract Price Increases and Prime Cost Variations

We’ve been dealing with some very nice people that signed with a project builder using a rather messy 2007 Housing Industry Association contract. The demolition people have only just submitted the application to demolish and that will take until early December to approve. The building licence was not obtained within the 45-day period, due to […]

Contracts Commercialisation of Intellectual Property

This week we finalised a complicated deal between our client who owns some valuable patents and trade secrets and a large US company. It involved: (a) the company subscribing for shares; (b) the money being used to repay debt; (c) the company agreeing to fund further development of some new technology; (d) a licensing deal […]

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