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Haitch Legal

Locality: Coburg, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 8590 8370



Address: Level 1/3 Victoria Street 3058 Coburg, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.haitchlegal.com.au

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25.01.2022 There was a great discussion on ABC Melbourne this morning about the increasing pressure in the Magistrates Court. An independent review of our summary crime s...ervices last year found that the criminal law system is approaching crisis. We need all parts of the system legal aid, courts and police prosecutors to work better together and be resourced properly as the current situation is unsustainable. See more



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24.01.2022 We have an amazing opportunity for a conveyancer or property paralegal to join our growing team. For more information on the role and to apply, please see below link.



23.01.2022 WA property scam: Elderly woman loses more than $500k after bogus emails. An elderly woman has been robbed of more than half a million dollars after scammers pretended to be her settlement agent and convinced her son to transfer cash into a bogus bank account.

23.01.2022 We feel for the Venn and Burgess family whove had to go through this and hope it can be resolved quickly. We can assure our clients we take security extremely serious and have systems in place to prevent fraudulent behaviour. As a law firm, we also have professional indemnity insurance for recourse. #PEXA

22.01.2022 Former homicide detective Ron Iddles says a group of senior policeman should be "held to account" for allowing a gangland lawyer to become an informer.



22.01.2022 More than $4 million was paid to the victims of Coburg lawyer Hisam Mahmoud Sidaoui, jailed in April for a minimum five years and six months for stealing $16.8 million from his clients- the largest amount swindled by a solicitor convicted in Victorias courts.

22.01.2022 Businesses are manipulating their cash flows to artificially suppress monthly revenue and game the federal governments $130 billion JobKeeper wage subsidy.

22.01.2022 Developer demands more money under sunset clause- Land buyers at one estate in Melton South have received letters from the developer requesting they pay higher prices because of delays to the development.

20.01.2022 Buying or selling property in Melbourne? Its vital that you seek legal advice from an experienced property conveyancing lawyer. Contact us on 03 8590 8370 for further information.

20.01.2022 The Andrews Government will consider introducing judge-only trials in Victoria in a move that some lawyers believe could enhance the right to a fairer court hearing.



20.01.2022 Customers were ripped off but the regulators had little or no appetite to use the tools at their disposal. Despite this, royal commissioner Kenneth Hayne is giving banks more powers and has faith they will now actually do their job.

19.01.2022 Westpacs provision of business loans will be under fire from Monday with the Hayne royal commission poised to take a detailed look at the banks role in multiple case studies including examples where guarantors have lost their homes.

17.01.2022 Commonwealth Bank charged fees to customer who had been dead for a decade, royal commission told. Not even death stopped some Commonwealth Bank customers being hit with fees for financial advice they did not receive, the banking royal commission has heard.

17.01.2022 Melbourne luxury car dealer sues his customers for claiming on social media he sold them a lemon.

17.01.2022 The average Australian travels 16 kilometres to get to work, fresh data from the Bureau of Statistics shows.

15.01.2022 Victoria is on the brink of recession after the states economy shrunk in the last three months of 2019.

14.01.2022 ASX Limited and partner InfoTrack are confident of making a dent in the $200 million electronic property settlement market, as they throw down the gauntlet to state government and bank-owned PEXA.

14.01.2022 The banking royal commissions heard how Westpac tried to kick a blind, sick and disabled pensioner out of her home.

13.01.2022 The Victorian government will pump an extra $1.3 billion into the state's health system, after the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases rose by 51 overnight, to 968.

12.01.2022 Parliament passed the Sale of Land Amendment Bill 2019 (Vic) (Bill) on 28 May 2019. This Bill brought into effect retrospective legislation relating to sunset dates (also known as the latest date for registration) in the off-the-plan contracts of sale.

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11.01.2022 Summary of banking royal commission findings on AMP.

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09.01.2022 Law firms are asking staff to go part-time and warning that all will have to share the burden.

09.01.2022 Commissioner Hayne has recommended the stapling of super accounts to employees as they move jobs.Employees will have only one default superannuation account designed to stop the unnecessary draining of fees as a result of having multiple accounts.

05.01.2022 Law firms are asking staff to go part-time and warning that 'all will have to share the burden'.

04.01.2022 From 1 July 2018, purchasers of new residential premises or potential residential land will need to pay the GST component of the purchase price directly to the ATO on or before settlement.

04.01.2022 THE AGE EXCLUSIVE-The number of prisoners awaiting trial or sentencing in the state has almost doubled since the Daniel Andrews government came to power.

03.01.2022 When the banking Royal Commission hearings started, it was the politically elite who were shocked at what was being uncovered. Or maybe it was a case of: I didnt hear anything. I didnt see anything. I didnt say anything.

03.01.2022 Thinking of buying off-the-plan? Before you sign a contract, always get advice from a legal practitioner skilled in reviewing off-the-plan contracts. news.com.au reports that an experienced conveyancers can review contracts for any complexities or tricky clauses: http://bit.ly/2AtukOu Read info and advice: http://bit.ly/Buying-Off-the-plan

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02.01.2022 Australian minimum wage increased by Fair Work Commission to $719.20 a week.

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