Beenleigh Court Drink Driving Lawyer: High Range DUI Case Study

Episode 23 of the Boorman Lawyers Court Report show, our Beenleigh Court Drink Driving Lawyer takes a look at a high range drink driving offence with the blood alcohol rating of .192 which we appeared on at the Beenleigh Magistrates  Court in South Brisbane.   High Range DUI Matter run by our Beenleigh Court Drink…

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Boorman Lawyers featured in Blue Clay Marketing + Video Creatives article on Influencer Marketing

Blue Clay Marketing + Video Creatives recently asked our social media lawyer, Tegan Boorman, to weigh in on some of the legal issues associated with influencer marketing campaigns in their article titled, “Are “Influencers” worth the money?”. You can read all about it here. Engaging in an influencer marketing campaign is a commercial transaction, which…

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No Conviction for Low Range DUI – Liverpool Drink Driving Lawyers

In Episode 22 our expert Liverpool Drink Driving Lawyers from the firm Boorman Lawyers take a look at a low range drink driving offence that we appeared on at Liverpool Local Court in Western Sydney where we achieved a Section 10 – No Conviction result.     DUI Video #TimeStamps DUI Video #TimeStamps 00:13 – Welcome…

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Quash Habitual Offender Declaration in NSW at Campbelltown Court

In Episode 21 of the Boorman Lawyers Court Reports we take a look at a matter which we appeared on in Campbelltown Local Court where we successfully Quashed our clients Habitual Offender Declaration and enables them to get back on the road driving immediately.   DUI Video #TimeStamps 00:13 – Welcome to #BoormanLawyers Campbelltown Court in…

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What to include in an Influencer Agreement

If you’re engaging in influencer marketing in Australia, you’ve probably heard you should have an Influencer Agreement. What you may not know, is what to include in an Influencer Agreement. An Influencer Agreement is a legal document which sets out the agreement between the Influencer and the Brand in relation to the rights and obligations…

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Boorman Lawyers, Curated Businesses and Seedling Digital discuss all things Social Media Competitions

Boorman Lawyers, Curated Businesses and Seedling Digital recently discussed all things social media competitions over on the Seedling Digital Blog. You can read all about it here. We always recommend obtaining legal advice before you run a social media competition. It will ensure that you’re meeting your legal requirements for that specific competition. In the…

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Top 10 risk management tips for business trailblazers

Running a successful business requires you to take risks almost every day. How you go about managing those risks can often determine whether or not you experience long term success. We highlight below our top 10 tips to manage risk, particularly when you’re trailblazing in business. Find trusted advisors Retain advisors with the appropriate skill…

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Our Legal Support Packages (LSPs): what they are and how they can allow for agility in your business

In-house legal support allows for agility within an acceptable level of risk. It does however usually come at a significant financial investment to hire and retain permanent in-house lawyers. Our LSPs We now offer a select few clients with an ability to tap into the support of an experienced in-house lawyer, without the commitment of…

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Roberts v Con Katsiogiannis Legacy: The importance of an Influencer Agreement

Last week, the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal was required to interpret the implied terms of a verbal agreement between a prominent Influencer and a Victorian cafe owner. The Roberts v Con Katsiogiannis Legacy case centred around the cafe owner’s failure to pay the Influencer for her posts on her Instagram account, which featured her…

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Structuring your business ownership for asset protection

In Australia, there are many different ways you may structure your business ownership. We discuss below some of the considerations when structuring your business ownership for asset protection. Common Structures in Australia Common structures for business ownership in Australia include: Sole Trader Partnership of Individuals Company Discretionary Trust Unit Trust Superannuation Fund Some of the…

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