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Neighbour's tree damage - who pays the cost?

25 January, 2019

What can you do when your neighbour’s tree drops leaves in your yard or the roots are creeping ominously towards your plumbing?

Mark Evans - Lawyer 

Former police prosecutor takes on new role at Kells Lawyers

10 January, 2019

Kells welcomes the New Year with the appointment of Patrick Schmidt, who joins the firm from the NSW Police Force, effective 7 January 2019.

Shayne Lopeman - Marketing Coordinator

Buying off-the-plan? Stronger rights introduced to protect purchasers

4 December, 2018

Recently, the NSW State Government announced its intention to provide purchasers of residential properties off the plan greater consumer protections aimed at ensuring that the property they receive is what they contracted for.

Kyle Bridge - Lawyer 

Casual Employees – they may not be as casual as you think!

6 November, 2018

If your business employs a number of casuals you should be carefully reviewing the terms of their employment. There are two recent developments that will have a substantial impact on the employment of casual labour. 

David Potts - Partner

You could cop a $500 fine by obeying the street signs

26 October, 2018

New road rules that came into affect last month will change the way you follow street signs. 

The Kells Criminal Law Team

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