by Clarence Leung | Sep 10, 2023 | Aged care, business law, Decision Making Ability, Elder abuse, Succession, Succession Planning (After Death)
In this article, Clarence Leung, Special Counsel, Autonomy First Lawyers, gives an overview of the issue of elder financial abuse in the context of business succession planning in relation to Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) and risk management initiatives. Part 1)...
by Michael Perkins | Sep 10, 2023 | business law, Financial services, Information technology, Private Client Services, Trusts and Estates, wealth management
Protecting your digital life, not just your digital assets: a reflection on how our digital and analogue lives have become meshed and how this has impacted the world of estate planning. As our digital life has evolved, so have cyber threats. Cyber security is now a...
by Jeremy Duffy | Mar 5, 2023 | business law, Contract, Information technology
Will they rock my world? They probably already have, says Jeremy Duffy. Even if you are not a technophile whose job is to manage the performance of numerous complicated contractual transactions, your world has at least almost certainly already been made easier by...
by Michael Perkins | Feb 13, 2022 | business law, company law
We are one step closer to a National ID system with the introduction of a national identifier for company directors. A person’s portfolio of digital assets now includes not only accounts and access control details, digital files and records BUT also the electronic...
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