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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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