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Quest Legal

Locality: Crows Nest, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9431 5307



Address: 133 Alexander Street 2065 Crows Nest, NSW, Australia

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

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21.01.2022 An Important Update From Quest Legal Hi all It goes without saying that most of you, your families and businesses have been affected by the COVID-19 virus. With resource impacts and tensions rising, it is an understandably stressful time for businesses and individuals here and worldwide.... Quest Legal is committed to continuing to provide you with the support and service you need during this time, while also doing our bit to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Our team is now working remotely and operating at full capacity. Already we have had clients contact us with questions on contracts, supply, employment, force majeure, leasing and a range of other issues that have come about on account of the virus. If you have any questions, please feel free to give us a call and we can help guide you through any uncertainty. Finally and as always, please stay safe and do not hesitate to contact us if we can help you in any way. Your Team at Quest Legal p | 02 9431 5307 and 1300 279 500 e | [email protected] w | www.questlegal.com.au



17.01.2022 The ACCC has set out it's list of enforcement priorities for 2020! If you're in industries such as funeral services, digital platforms, franchising and small business, food production or construction, you'll be watched carefully by the ACCC this year. Unsure of whether your business is at risk? Get in touch with the team at Quest Legal. ... #franchising #construction #accc #consumerprotection #digitalplatforms #enforcement #compliance #smallbusiness #legal https://lnkd.in/gQ8NEwk.

13.01.2022 With restrictions easing and signs indicating that the lock-down may be coming to an end, now is the perfect time for business owners to review their businesses and make sure they are fit and ready to hit the ground running when the lock-down is fully lifted. Check out the latest video from Quest Legal Principal, Juan Perez and Mark Calleja (Director of Mark Calleja Accountants) setting out some key business, taxation and structuring principles to be ready for the post lockdown era.

11.01.2022 Quest is excited to announce the appointment of one of our founding employees, Mark Williamson, to Senior Associate. For those of you who know Mark, you will know that he brings a great commercial mind and an ‘in-house’ client focus to our Sydney office. He has led a number of large matters for our firm including an intellectual property infringement matter in the NSW Supreme Court for which we obtained judgement in our client’s favour. Plus numerous business acquisition, ...restructuring, technology and franchising deals. More importantly Mark is a terrific team member and we are proud to be announcing his promotion to Senior Associate. If you don’t know Mark, feel free to get in touch https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-williamson-7a99bb48/.



10.01.2022 Commercial and retail tenancies have been a hot topic for the past two months. When the Federal Government issued lockdown procedures in March 2020, many businesses were forced to close their store fronts or have seen a drastic downturn in foot traffic. The National Cabinet Mandatory Code of Conduct for commercial leases was released by the Federal Government in April 2020. The Code is designed to impose a set of good faith leasing principles between landlords and tenants. Check out the latest short video from Quest Principal, Juan Perez and Director of Mark Calleja Accountants, Mark Calleja, where they discuss the Code and how to best use it to renegotiate leases.

06.01.2022 How can employers support and manage their staff during this period? The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all businesses in one way or another. With no clear end to this crisis in sight, business owners are becoming increasingly anxious as to how to best handle their employees. At Quest Legal we have already begun advising and guiding our clients through these uncertain times. Quest Legal Principal, Juan Perez and Mark Calleja (Director of Mark Calleja Accountants) have prepar...ed a short video to help guide you through the options. More detail can also be found in our full article on this at: https://questlegal.com.au//04/managing-staff-during-covid/ In summary, business owners have a number of options for supporting and managing their employees. These include:: 1. Decreasing or modifying your employees’ hours; 2. Standing down staff; 3. Termination (without redundancy); and 4. Redundancy. The right choice for your business will vary on a case by case basis. If you need help identifying the best option for you and your business, please contact Quest Legal at [email protected].

02.01.2022 Cash is king. The current business environment is challenging at the moment for many businesses. The key component of a business is the cash that it holds and how it is utilised. Quest Legal Principal, Juan Perez and Mark Calleja (Director of Mark Calleja Accountants) have prepared a short video to help guide you through some of the strategies businesses can use to best manage and utilise their cashflow at this time. If you want to know more, please contact us at [email protected].



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