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Anthony specializes in developing a total consulting package for small business clients of the practice and assists them in all their legal matters, providing all necessary advice and ongoing business strategies and succession planning. He acts for a large number of property developers in the sub-division of land, including inner city developments. Additionally he maintains a significant conveyancing practice for both residential and commercial properties. The areas of general commercial law, franchising, business sales and purchases, leasing, securities and commercial agreements together with estate planning and administration are Anthony's areas of particular expertise. |
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Max Wittick as an Accredited Property Law Specialist is the leader of the firms Property Law Department. Max has practised since 1965 and was a partner of the firm of Yuncken & Yuncken from 1970 until its merger with Mahons Lawyers in July 2000. He has considerable experience in general conveyancing including subdivisions and the area of retirement villages and housing for the elderly. Max has delivered several papers on matters arising from the Retirement Villages Act at various legal seminars. Max is an associate member of the Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators Australia. In addition to property law, Max practices in the areas of leasing, commercial sales and purchases, Wills and probate. |
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Patrick has been a practising solicitor since 1970 with extensive experience in all areas of general practice. He acts for numerous property developers and builders and is experienced in all matters relating to town planning, commercial real estate development, joint venture agreements and commercial leasing. He provides advice to clients in commercial law matters and acts for clients buying and selling businesses. Patrick also drafts wills and finalises estates for clients. Patrick's approach to problem solving is to think as broadly and as laterally as possible about the issues to be resolved. |
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Christine was admitted to practice in 1998. She has an extensive background in Property, Wills, Enduring Powers of Attorney and Probate and Administration relating to deceased Estates. Before undergoing her law degree, Christine had been a law clerk and legal personal assistant for more than thirty years. She has had more than five continuous years experience in the areas of Wills, Enduring Powers of Attorney, Probate and administration of deceased Estates. Her experience includes rendering advice on and preparation of Wills, General and Enduring Powers of Attorney both financial and medical and all matters associated with obtaining grants of Probate or Letters of Administration, transferring and distributing assets and giving advice generally. Christine’s extensive experience in property matters includes residential and commercial property sales, acquisitions and transfers involving single dwellings, units, vacant land, “off the plan” retirement villages, city apartments, dual occupancies, factories, commercial buildings and shopping centres. She has rendered pre contractual advice and drawn special conditions, checked the status of properties and given advice on Goods & Services Tax implications and owner builder requirements generally. Her transactions have included applications relating to survivorship, transmission, adverse possession, amendments to titles and lost titles, plans of subdivision, creation, variation and removal of easements and owners corporation matters. In addition, she has given advice on mortgage and tenancy matters. Christine enjoys finding practical solutions to issues and offers an efficient warm and friendly service to her clients. |
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