Monthly Archives : Month: May 2015
IP Law
Proctor Phair Lawyers assist many clients to recognise the value in their intellectual property through the registration of their trade marks within Australia and overseas, including the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and United States of America, within the classes relevant to the goods and services they sell using the trade mark, overcoming the several requisitions raised within the various jurisdictions.
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Bankruptcy Law
Proctor Phair Lawyers acted on behalf of a client who had been served with a creditors petition by filing a notice of motion to set aside the judgment in the Local Court and stay a creditors petition pending determination of the motion which was successful and resulted in the creditors petition being dismissed and the client being granted leave to file a defence in the Local Court proceedings, which proceedings were ultimately settled on a commercial basis.
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Employment Law
Proctor Phair Lawyers represented a client who was informed his position was redundant to ensure that it was a genuine redundancy and reminded his employer of their consultation and redeployment obligations and assisted him to achieve a good redundancy package.
Proctor Phair Lawyers represented a client who was dismissed whilst he was still within his probationary period to be reinstated in order that he may be provided the proper training within his job and be afforded procedural fairness.
Proctor Phair Lawyers represented a client whose employer was attempting to end his employment in accordance with a company policy and we commenced proceedings alleging that the company could not rely upon the company policy and this resulted in the company offering the client another position of equal remuneration within the company which the client declined and we negotiated a good settlement payment for the client.
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Litigation and Family Law
Proctor Phair Lawyers acted on behalf of a client whose bank had commenced possession proceedings against him and who was involved in Family Law proceedings to achieve a settlement of both matters resulting in him keeping his home.
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