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McInnes Wilson Lawyers

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 3231 0600



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24.01.2022 Calling all directors, C-suite and inhouse legal counsel. We look forward to you joining us next week (Thursday 17 September 2020) for our Legal Business Network Webinar, as two of our expert lawyers and one external guru will present to you live on 3 important issues: 1. How to improve your digital marketing strategies; 2. What your business needs to know before the JobKeeper rules change on 29 September 2020; and 3. Private and public capital needs of businesses through ...COVID-19. Register now to continue your professional development and earn 1 CPD point at https://bit.ly/3h2Q2ti



23.01.2022 This week we had the pleasure of seeing two of our law graduates progress into the next stage of their careers after being admitted to the Supreme Court of Queensland As they advance from our Graduate Program to Mentor Program, we asked them what they found most beneficial from their experience as Grads at McInnes Wilson: "Being part of a full-service firm has allowed me to learn and experience various areas of law, cementing my decision to help clients in the area of ins...urance," said Angus Lillicrap. "The Graduate Program has offered me a hands-on experience to help create better outcomes for my clients," stated Alex Neumann. Whilst COVID-19 has put a halt to our intakes, it hasnt put a halt to our eagerness to develop graduates into astute lawyers. If youre striving to be part of our next Graduate Program intake, youre encouraged to register for program updates here https://bit.ly/39IaH3D

22.01.2022 Congratulations to our New South Wales team for receiving recognition as a Third Tier Leading CTP Insurance Firm in NSW for 2020. Please read on here: https://bit.ly/3fexVkE

21.01.2022 This Friday in our Morning Tea with McInnes Wilson, Senior Member for ACTA, Kristy Katavic sits down with Principal, Athena Cains in a pre-recorded discussion on her journey from barrister to tribunal member. Register now to hear more: https://bit.ly/2QYnpD1



21.01.2022 Congratulations to Katie Binstock and John Buxton for being awarded Doyles Guide Recommended Wills and Estates Litigation Lawyers, and to the Canberra team for being recognised as one of the Leading Wills and Estates Litigation Law Firms. Please read on here: https://bit.ly/2DGUBLX (Recommended Wills and Estates Litigation Lawyers) https://bit.ly/3keomVb (Leading Wills and Estates Litigation Law Firms)

21.01.2022 Reminder to register for tomorrows Legal Business Network webinar at 12pm: https://bit.ly/2F8nZv4 Two of our expert lawyers and one external business guru guest will present to you live via GoToWebinar for no more than 50 minutes on 3 key topics: 1. The retail business environment during COVID-19 - Evolution or Armageddon?;... 2. Vendor due diligence versus purchaser due diligence for share sales and business sales; and 3. Doing business after COVID-19 support ends. Register now to continue your professional development and earn 1 CPD point at https://bit.ly/2F8nZv4

21.01.2022 A testamentary trust is one way you can provide for a loved one in your will. But what is it? When is it established? What are the types of testamentary trusts? Find out in an article by our associate, Jolynda Turner: https://bit.ly/39nGXZP



20.01.2022 Did you know mortgage regulations are changing globally? Read on in this Globalaw article with contribution from McInnes Wilson Lawyers CEO, Paul Tully: https://bit.ly/2PZwwD2

20.01.2022 Congratulations to Prue Poole and Fred Smith for being awarded Doyles Guide Leading Wills and Estates Litigation Lawyers, and to Katie Worsnop for Recommended Wills and Estates Litigation Lawyers. Please read on here: https://bit.ly/2P2DM06

20.01.2022 Congratulations to Katie Binstock and the Canberra team for receiving further Doyles Guide Awards. Katie was recognised as a Recommended Wills, Estates and Succession Planning Lawyer. The Canberra teams hard work was also recognised being awarded as a Recommended Wills, Estates and Succession Planning Law Firm. Please read on here: ... https://bit.ly/33R5wNS (Recommended Wills, Estates and Succession Planning Lawyers - ACT) https://bit.ly/33Tgnaa (Recommended Wills, Estates and Succession Planning Law Firms - ACT) See more

19.01.2022 To our fellow professional accountants, lawyers, and financial planners. We hope you will be able to join us tomorrow (Wednesday 16 September 2020) for our Professionals Network Webinar. Three of our expert lawyers will present live on the following topics: 1. Changes to the Australian Foreign Investment Framework and how these may affect your clients; 2. What practice owners can do to avoid payroll tax on payments that are made to health practitioners; and 3. Tips for iden...tifying unexpected entitlements for you and your clients. Register now to continue your professional development and earn 1 CPD point at https://bit.ly/32akwp7

19.01.2022 McInnes Wilson Lawyers are proudly compliant with the Australian Government Workplace Gender Equality Agency guidelines. Which identifies gender diversity performance and assists with identifying any imbalances in gender equality.



18.01.2022 Are you across the new payroll tax risks affecting medical and allied health practices? Register for our upcoming webinar on Wednesday, September 16 to find out how to potentially avoid paying payroll tax on payments to health practitioners. Register at: https://bit.ly/2R6mYqm Presented by Nicholas Camphin

18.01.2022 After starting as a part-time clerk over nine years ago, Austin Bull has moved up the ranks at McInnes Wilson to be appointed as Principal in our Disputes and Insolvency team. Recently, we had the chance to sit with him and reflect on the highlights of his career. Watch the video below to hear what he had to say. Looking to start your career in law? Get a headstart with our Graduate Program.... Find out more https://bit.ly/3fsDbQ8 Register your interest https://bit.ly/2Duth3i

18.01.2022 Congratulations to Salvatore Alvaro, in our Adelaide Office, for being listed as one of the leading lawyers in Doyle's Guide Defendant CTP and Motor Vehicle Accident Insurance for South Australia. https://bit.ly/2KDe03Q #insurance #southaustralia #doylesguide

17.01.2022 Family placed in harms way? The Court ruled not. The Court rejected a UK familys argument that the Council had created the source of danger by placing the family in housing adjacent to the neighbouring family and ultimately held that they could not be liable for the harm. Read article: https://bit.ly/2EFJbs6 ... Written by Audrey Lacey

17.01.2022 Can and should the two girls from Noosa have privacy protection over their identities? The Privacy Act affords protection against publication generally, but can it withstand the spread of COVID? This morning, Principal and Electronic Law Specialist, Trenton Schreurs, joined Robert Blackmore on ABC Sunshine Coast to discuss. Listen to their discussion below, or to the full morning show here https://ab.co/3fTMn0t

16.01.2022 What if you and your former spouse have entered into a Binding Child Support Agreement and now, as a result of COVID-19, you can no longer afford the repayments you agreed to in that Binding Agreement? These Agreements are, as their title would suggest, binding. However, they are not entirely immune from being overturned. Read the full story from Montana Morais on one of the latest decisions from the court: https://bit.ly/3hP3kuM

16.01.2022 The super guarantee amnesty ends at 11.59pm on 7 September 2020. The time to act is now to take advantage of this once off opportunity and get your superannuation obligations up to date. Written by Michael Hinchcliffe and Amy Grove https://bit.ly/2YxI4Sk

16.01.2022 The Court of Appeal dismissed a claim where an individual suffered further strokes whilst being treated following a stroke in hospital. The case was dismissed and ultimately failed as no expert medical evidence was given on behalf of the individuals case at Trial. This judgement reinforces the need to lead expert medical evidence in support of a case when attempting to establish a breach of duty of care on behalf of a medical practitioner. Read more from Senior Associate, Audrey Lacey, here: https://bit.ly/39HdPgg

16.01.2022 Register for next weeks Legal Business Network webinar (Wednesday 19 August 2020). Two of our expert lawyers and one external business guru guest will present to you live via GoToWebinar for no more than 50 minutes on 3 key topics: 1. The retail business environment during COVID-19 - Evolution or Armageddon?; 2. Vendor due diligence versus purchaser due diligence for share sales and business sales; and 3. Doing business after COVID-19 support ends.... Register now to continue your professional development and earn 1 CPD point at https://bit.ly/2F8nZv4

15.01.2022 Mental health is a growing concern within the legal profession, with a third of solicitors suffering from clinical depression at one point or another throughout their career. For barristers, a fifth of them will face these same challenges. This year, more than ever, is the discussion around mental health vitally important. R U Ok day is our annual reminder of the importance of checking in on our colleagues, friends, and family, every day of the year. ... Its time to end the pattern of mental health in our profession. And it can all start with a simple "R U Ok?". Do you need help, but not sure where to look? Law Council of Australia Mental Health and Wellbeing Portal: https://bit.ly/3m6QPgy Lifeline: 13 11 14 Black Dog Institute: https://bit.ly/3m81PKI

15.01.2022 Losing the original trust deed can be a complex issue, particularly when third parties request the original trust deed. Trust law specialist Neal Dallas and Jordan Mott identify the options available to you and provide a decision matrix to consider in choosing a suitable option to the vexed issue of the lost trust deed. Read more: https://bit.ly/31UUnKE

14.01.2022 *Tomorrow* in our Morning Tea with McInnes Wilson, Cameron Spence and Abe Ghaleb present on the case of a wife murdered by husband while working from home and how the employer was liable. Last spots available, register now: bit.ly/34q6e50

14.01.2022 Join us next week for our Professionals Network webinar (Tuesday 18 August 2020). Three of our expert lawyers will present to you live via GoToWebinar for no more than 50 minutes on 3 key topics: 1. What you can be doing to save on land tax during and post COVID-19; 2. Doing business after COVID-19 support ends; and 3. When is a casual employee actually a casual employee? The practical effects for businesses after the WorkPac v Rossato decision.... Register now to continue your professional development and earn 1 CPD point at https://bit.ly/3aoR15q

13.01.2022 How do you like your tea or coffee? Michael Hinchcliffe has a morning mocha. Join him with your version of a morning mocha for Morning Tea with McInnes Wilson tomorrow at 10am where we discuss valid execution of documents during COVID-19. Register Now: https://bit.ly/3321QbQ

12.01.2022 The Australasian Birth Trauma Association gives a voice to women, men, and families suffering in silence from birth trauma. McInnes Wilson Lawyers continues to support ABTA by joining them in their #WalknTalk event on Friday, 11 September. You can show your support by #startingtheconversation, raising awareness, or by donating. Be a part or find out more: https://bit.ly/3hChkrw ... To donate: https://bit.ly/31y7dyq See more

12.01.2022 Congratulations to Fred Smith, Neal Dallas, Prue Poole and the Brisbane team for receiving further Doyles Guide Awards. Fred, Neal and Prue have been recognised as Leading & Recommended Wills, Estates and Succession Planning Lawyers. A testament to their work and their team they have also been recognised as a First Tier Wills, Estates and Succession Planning Law Firm. Please read on here: ... https://bit.ly/2DBxKBT (Leading & Recommended Wills, Estates and Succession Planning Lawyers QLD) https://bit.ly/2DSjdkQ (First Tier Wills, Estates and Succession Planning Law Firms - QLD) See more

11.01.2022 Grab your cuppa and join us for Morning Tea with McInnes this Friday 10am, Michael Hinchcliffe will be discussing valid execution of documents during COVID-19, register here: https://bit.ly/3321QbQ

11.01.2022 Join Verity Smith in her webinar, September 16, for tips on identifying issues and unexpected entitlements for you and your clients. Places are limited. Register now https://bit.ly/2R6mYqm

11.01.2022 This Friday in our Morning Tea with McInnes Wilson, Cameron Spence and Abe Ghaleb present on the case of a wife murdered by husband while working from home and how the employer was liable. Register now to hear more: bit.ly/34q6e50

10.01.2022 Our Wear it Purple day this year looks a little different to last with WFH in place, but our spirit of diversity and inclusion does not waiver. Heres to another year of celebrating support for gender and sexuality diverse young people

09.01.2022 The NSW Court of Appeal has handed down a significant judgment in favour of businesses seeking cover for business interruption losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A must read for insurers and businesses alike. Read article: https://bit.ly/3pN1zTd Written by: Jack Fairweather and Matthew Hunter

09.01.2022 Are you an adviser of foreign persons looking to invest in Australia? Register for our upcoming webinar on September 16, to be across important changes to the Australian Foreign Investment Framework Register at: https://bit.ly/2R6mYqm Presented by Michael Hinchcliffe

08.01.2022 It is Christmas season and after months of lockdown, your employees are ready to party but in a COVID-19 safe way of course! Grab a coffee and listen to our last Morning Tea with McInnes Wilson of the year, where Prue Bindon, Barrister Key Chambers, and Athena Cains, Principal, will discuss the employment issues that may arise in a COVID-19 Christmas party and how to manage the employment and safety risks associated with this COVID-19 season. Join us live on Friday the 20th of November from 9-9.30am QLD time, 10-10.30am daylight savings time: https://bit.ly/3nrVJ7z

08.01.2022 Congratulations to John Renshaw, Karen Bulluss and Tim Ceballos, in our Sydney Office, for being listed as recommended lawyers in Doyle's Guide for New South Wales Defendant CTP and Motor Vehicle Accident Insurance Lawyers. Clients and peers have identified them for their expertise and abilities in the area of motor vehicle accident-related insurance matters in New South Wales. https://lnkd.in/gcPpv9r #insurance #sydney

06.01.2022 Theres no doubt 2020 has been relentless on our first responders. Through fires, flood, drought, and now COVID-19, our some 80,000 first responders have held a strong front in an unprecedented state of disaster. Now, in a bid to overcome delays in the provision of necessary treatment, a Bill has been put forward in Parliament that would revolutionise the onus of proof for first responders and PTSD claims. To hear more about the proposed legislative changes and what they migh...t mean for you, read our alert here https://bit.ly/2Qj5nuZ Written by Principal, Carl Moseling.

05.01.2022 With the implementation of the director identification number regime underway, many are wondering what does this mean for them and do they need to do anything now. This article looks at the implementation and what steps directors can be taking now for a smooth transition. Written by Taryn Hartley and Amy Grove https://bit.ly/3a5a3xC

05.01.2022 With COVID-19 causing financial strain to individuals and families, residential landlords may be experiencing problems receiving rent from their tenants. Chris Davis and Amy Grove explain what you can do as a landlord when your residential tenants dont pay rent. https://bit.ly/2WJ5oM8

04.01.2022 A young lady, a taxi driver, and a robbery that backfired. Find out the details of the Courts decision when actions made in self-defence rendered an armed robber, a young lady, paraplegic; written by John Renshaw and Tim McHutchison. https://bit.ly/30GpOX8

01.01.2022 Its no secret that COVID-19 has had a jarring impact on the laws governing commercial, industrial, and retail tenancies. With limited ability to adapt to the new circumstances, landlords and tenants are being forced to talk truce in light of the pandemic. Recently, Courtney Keogh, Solicitor, and Matthew Carmody, Principal, had the opportunity to comment on these changes in the ACT Law Societys quarterly journal, Ethos. You can read more about what they had to say on the changes and how the code operates in practice in the article here https://bit.ly/33auyr9

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