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Lexology Lawyers

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia



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25.01.2022 Current COVID 19 restrictions.



25.01.2022 Jokes aside, divorces can get nasty quick. It’s always better to speak with someone before you take any actions that may jeopardize your position. That way, when you do take the next steps, you do so with all the knowledge you need to make an informed decision.

24.01.2022 Look. Just... dont do it.

22.01.2022 Jokes aside, divorces can get nasty quick. Its always better to speak with someone before you take any actions that may jeopardize your position. That way, when you do take the next steps, you do so with all the knowledge you need to make an informed decision.



21.01.2022 Back at it! Happy 2019!

21.01.2022 Hi all! As of next week, we will be releasing fact/cheat/help sheets every Tuesday and Thursday on different types of matters. Let us know if theres an issue or area of law thats been pressing on your brain!!! Weve got alllllll sorts of ideas to kick things off! : to the creator (please tag if you know who!)

20.01.2022 Around the world, as cities have gone into lockdown to stop the spread of coronavirus, the mass efforts to save lives have put one vulnerable group more at risk.... Women and children who live with domestic violence have no escape from their abusers during quarantine, and from Brazil to Germany, Italy to China, there is already an alarming rise in abuse. #NotOneMoreNiki https://www.theguardian.com//lockdowns-world-rise-domestic



14.01.2022 Our new website is now LIVE! Check it out and let us know what you think! http://www.lexologylawyers.com.au

11.01.2022 For all those out protesting, here is some important information.

04.01.2022 We now offer mediation services! Contact us for all your ADR needs #outofcourtsettlements

02.01.2022 Look. Just... don’t do it.

01.01.2022 Stage 3 business restrictions From 12 noon, 3 July 2020, restrictions are further eased for businesses in Queensland. All business types can now reopen.... In general, the maximum number of customers your business or venue can have at one time is determined by the 4 square metre rule (1 person per 4 square metres). There is no specific customer cap for businesses (unless specifically noted). For businesses with an area less than 200 square metres, you can operate with 1 person per 2 square metres, up to a maximum of 50 people. You no longer have to create defined spaces or areas for customers on your business premises. The following businesses and areas can reopen only if you have a COVID Safe Plan: casinos, gaming and gambling venues (including electronic gaming machines) non-therapeutic massage saunas and bathhouses (including floatation tanks) nightclubs food courts. Office-based workers can return to the workplace, providing you can meet the 4 square metre rule. Concert venues, theatres and auditoriums can open with up to 50% capacity or 1 person per 4 square metres (whichever is greater). Weddings and funerals can have up to 100 people attending. You must keep contact details of all attendees for at least 56 days. Sports, recreation and fitness organisations can now (when following a COVID Safe industry plan): resume activities including competitions and physical contact sports for indoor venues, have 1 person per 4 square metres (with contact details of all attendees kept for at least 56 days) for outdoor venues, have spectators with physical distancing in place (1.5 metres per family group). COVID Safe checklists and COVID Safe industry plans continue to apply. You can make adjustments to your existing plan to reflect stage 3 changes.



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