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McDonald Pynt Lawyers aims to provide your complete property and commercial legal solution by offering uncomplicated access to professional advisers for all your property and business-related legal requirements, with a rapid turn around and high levels of quality customer service.

McDonald Pynt Lawyers work efficiently for an affordable fee.

With over 100 years combined experience David McDonald, Steven Pynt, and their team provide advice and documentation relating to wills, the administration of deceased estates, leases for retail and commercial properties, franchises, joint venture agreements, family trust, superannuation deeds, mortgages and other securities. When it comes to matters of law - property or business - McDonald Pynt Lawyers can assist you. Much of our work is charged at set fees depending on complexity and time requirements.

When it comes to legal matters, professionalism and experience are key to their success and your comfort as a client. At McDonald Pynt Lawyers we make every attempt to ensure that every interaction you have with our firm is efficient and straight forward. We provide professional straight forward legal advice founded on our extensive legal experience, all of which ensures that you leave reassured and fully aware of the current situation and any future direction.

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult a lawyer for individual advice regarding your own situation.

 
 
 
   
     
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MPL Acquires Batemans Legal Practice
25/06/2010
Following Mr Bateman's decision to retire from the practice of law, McDonald Pynt Lawyers has recently acquired Mr Bateman's practice.
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Directors use of EPA's
27/05/2010
A company director cannot use an Enduring Power of Attorney or a standard Power of Attorney for the purposes of appointing someone to execute documents on behalf of the company because the role of a director is one of the few things you can't delegate: see Mancini v Mancini [1999] NSWSC 799 (6 August 1999). The office of a director is a personal responsibility, and can only be discharged by the person who holds the office.
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