Some Recent Cases.
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Sydney Civil Law
23/01/2012
Employee needs advice on forced retirement.
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Brisbane Criminal Law
23/01/2012
Charged with possession of drugs - police have threatened to get warrant to search work computer etc; urgent advice needed.
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Melbourne Family Law
23/01/2012
Long term marriage has ended; wife needs advice on divorce and property settlement.
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Canberra Drink Driving
20/01/2012
3rd offence in 5 years; seeking abeyance of automatic suspension on grounds of mitigating circumstances.
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Perth Civil Law
20/01/2012
Defamation case involving website; urgent action needed.
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Perth Family Law
20/01/2012
Advice needed in regard to child custody matter and property settlement.
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Adelaide Civil Law
20/01/2012
Advice needed regarding employment contract, executive position.
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Cairns Drink Driving
20/01/2012
Taroom Magistrates Court, low range,first offence. Seeking work licence.
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Sydney Family Law
20/01/2012
Advice needed regarding binding financial agreement.
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Perth Civil Law
20/01/2012
Parent seeks burial rights to child's body; disputed by other relatives.
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Sydney Criminal Law
20/01/2012
Purchasing stolen goods without knowledge of theft; seeking representation.
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Fremantle Civil Law
20/01/2012
Creditor in a means inquiry needs representation.
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Sydney Family Law
20/01/2012
Urgent advice needed in regard separating and possible property settlement and custody.
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Sunshine Traffic Law
20/01/2012
Challenging licence suspension, mitigating circumstances.
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Melbourne Family Law
20/01/2012
Father needs advice regarding mother moving interstate with children.
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Melbourne Family Law
19/01/2012
Existing parenting orders not working; agreement on changes has not been possible; advice and representation needed.
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Werribee Drink Driving
19/01/2012
High range DUI; also charged with leaving the scene of an accident. First offence.
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Perth Traffic Law
19/01/2012
Charged with driving without licence - suspended on demerit points. Needs advice and representation.
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Sydney Family Law
19/01/2012
Unexpected letter from wife's solicitor demanding divorce, property orders and parenting orders for infant child. Husband needs urgent advice.
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Bathurst Criminal Law
18/01/2012
Affray charges after hotel incident. Pleading not guilty.
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Melbourne Family Law
18/01/2012
Divorce, property settlement and child custody advice needed urgently. Long-term marriage.
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Rockhampton Drink Driving
18/01/2012
Mid-range, 2nd offence in 5 years; need advice and representation for work licence application.
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Sydney Drink Driving
18/01/2012
High range, second offence in 5 years. Needs advice and representation.
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Perth Civil Law
17/01/2012
Building contract dispute over design of house.
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Brisbane Traffic Law
17/01/2012
Drivers licence has been suspended for loss of points; advice needed re court representation and options available.
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Darwin Criminal Law
7/12/2011
Charged with criminal damage after hotel incident; facts disputed; pleading not guilty.
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Adelaide Civil Law
7/12/2011
Business dispute between ex-partners. Defence and representation needed urgently.
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Adelaide Family and Divorce Law
6/12/2011
Advice needed for property settlement. No children after divorce. Some assets overseas.
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Canberra Civil Law
6/12/2011
Residential leasing dispute.
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Sydney Criminal Law
6/12/2011
Fraud charges relating to employment role. Case of mistaken identity - pleading not guilty.
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Armadale Traffic Law
6/12/2011
Driving unlicenced. Eligible for licence but had not re-applied due to mix-up. Need advice and representation.
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Sydney Family and Divorce Law
6/12/2011
Contravention order application by mother after months of breaches. Reciprocal application by father.
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Armadale Criminal Law
6/12/2011
Client in custody after alleged AVO breaches. Needs jail visit and representation, including for bail application.
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Sarina Drink Driving
6/12/2011
Low range, first offence. Needs work licence.
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Penrith Criminal Law
6/12/2011
Assault police, resist arrest, offensive language charges after weekend hotel incident.
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Perth Family Law
6/12/2011
Verbal arrangement for parenting after de facto break up now needs to be formalised.
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Penrith Criminal Law
6/12/2011
Legal advice needed in regard to alleged breach of AVO conditions.
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Liverpool Criminal Law
5/12/2011
Charged with grievous bodily harm and detaining. May be further charges.
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Melbourne Civil Law
5/12/2011
VCAT application regarding mental health of relative.
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Melbourne Traffic Law
5/12/2011
Taxi driver has multiple infringement notices, some in dispute. Needs advice and representation.
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Adelaide Drink Driving
2/12/2011
High range, was not driving car, pleading not guilty.
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Darwin Civil Law
2/12/2011
Debtor will not pay large invoice, need letter of demand and then commence recovery proceedings.
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Sydney Criminal Law
1/12/2011
Representation and advice needed by Long Bay inmate for parole hearing.
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Melbourne Family Law
1/12/2011
Interim parenting orders in place but client has breached these through necessity - needs advice and representation.
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Tweed Heads Criminal Law
1/12/2011
Stealing from employer charges. Extenuating circumstances. Need medical reports, advice and representation.
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Port Adelaide Drink Driving
1/12/2011
High range, first offence. Need advice and representation.
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Sydney Family Law
1/12/2011
Property settlement and parenting orders needed after long term marriage breaks down.
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Proserpine Drink Driving Law
1/12/2011
Drink Driving, low range, first offence. Needs work licence.
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Brisbane Civil Law
1/12/2011
Estate administration law. Disputed estate.Alleged misappropriation of funds.
Privacy Policy
Introduction
At Go To Court Lawyers we aim to provide the best possible legal service to all clients. To achieve this we may need to collect 'personal information'. The information we need will vary depending on the area of law your matter concerns. All information received in connection with a client matter is subject to strict duties of confidentiality.
We are bound by the Privacy Act and this privacy policy accords with the National Privacy Principles. We may vary this policy from time to time.
'information or an opinion (including information or an opinion forming part of a database), whether true or not, and whether recorded in a material form or not, about an individual whose identity is apparent, or can reasonably be ascertained, from the information or opinion.'
2. Sensitive information, as defined by the National Privacy Principles:(a) information or an opinion about an individual's:
(i) racial or ethnic origin; or
(ii) political opinions; or
(iii) membership of a political association; or
(iv) religious beliefs or affiliations; or
(v) philosophical beliefs; or
(vi) membership of a professional
or trade association; or
(vii) membership of a trade union; or
(viii) sexual preferences or practices; or
(ix) criminal record;
that is also personal information; or
(b) health information about an individual; or
(c) genetic information about an individual that is not otherwise health information.
How we collect personal information and how it is used and disclosed
Direct collectionUsually at the commencement of a matter we will need to obtain details from the client such as their name, address, telephone, email and other contact details. We will also usually require contact details of other parties to the matter.
We may also require further information from the client by telephone, writing or in person, such as:
- The client's accounting records, including but not limited to, your assets and liabilities;
- The client's personal relationships including family circumstances;
- Information in relation to the client's business such as staff, their clients, subcontractors etc;
- Employment history and details; and
- Other personal and/or sensitive information.
Personal information may be collected by:
- Taking your instructions;
- Your consent to obtain such information from another source;
- From another party in the course of legal proceedings; and
- Other means allowed by law and under the National Privacy Principles.
Upon visiting this website certain information is collected so we may evaluate our online marketing methods and the effectiveness of the general operation of the site. The following information is logged upon visiting our website:
- The type of browser you are using.
- If you used a search engine, the search term you typed in to find our website.
- The time spent on each page of the site.
- Your IP address.
- Your browser type.
Third party collection
We also may collect personal information about individuals or companies without their direct authority. This may occur for example when a client provides us information about another party involved in a matter or documents are produced by our client regarding another party.
Furthermore if we are unable to gather personal information directly from you we will seek your consent to gather the information from other parties. If an entity provides us with personal information about another individual or company, it is the entities responsibility to ensure they are permitted to release such information for our use.
Use and DisclosureIn accordance with the National Privacy Principles, Barwick Stevens Lawyers will not use or disclose your personal information for a purpose (the secondary purpose ) other than the primary purpose of collection unless:
(a) both of the following apply:(i) the secondary purpose is related to the primary purpose of collection and, if the personal information is sensitive information, directly related to the primary purpose of collection;
(ii) the individual would reasonably expect us to use or disclose the information for the secondary purpose; or
(b) the individual has consented to the use or disclosure; or
(c) if the information is health information and the use or disclosure is necessary for research, or the compilation or analysis of statistics, relevant to public health or public safety:
(d) the organisation reasonably believes that the use or disclosure is necessary to lessen or prevent:
(i) a serious and imminent threat to an individual's life, health or safety; or
(ii) a serious threat to public health or public safety; or
(e) the use or disclosure is required or authorised by or under law; or
(f) it is otherwise permitted under the National Privacy Principles.
Go To Court Lawyers will deal with your personal information in accordance with this privacy policy, regardless of how your personal information is collected.
Direct marketingGo To Court Lawyers may use your personal information to contact you to inform you of our other services that may be of assistance to you, promotions, special offers and significant changes to the company. We will not sell your personal information to any third party for their marketing purposes unless you consent to this.
If you do not wish to receive such material from us please do not hesitate to contact us on 1300 636 846 or by mail to 251 Elizabeth Street Sydney 2000 and inform us of same.
Security of personal informationGo To Court Lawyers take all reasonable steps to ensure your personal and confidential information is kept secure from unauthorised access, disclosure, misuse or modification.
We do this by a number of methods, including:
1.Securing information in files; 2. Updated firewalls and security systems on computers;3. Updated technology;
4. Offices are securely locked and protected after hours;
5. Confidentiality agreements with staff;
6. Very personal information kept in a safe custody safe;
7. Limited access to your personal information; and
8. Shredding procedures.
As well as this, when your matter is completed and invoices paid, we will archive your matter in a safe and secure storage area which we can access only when necessary. After 7 years from archiving your matter will be safely and securely destroy your file if we do not require your personal information anymore.
Updating your personal informationIn order to properly maintain your legal matter will require your personal information to be up to date. If you are aware of any personal information that we hold needs updating please contact us either in writing or by telephone to notify us of same.
Also if you wish for us to no longer use part or all of your personal information please contact us in writing or by telephone and notify us of same. If for some reason we do not consider grounds to amend your personal information or that your personal information should be deleted we will notify you of our reasons in writing.
Accessing your personal informationYou may contact us in writing to 251 Elizabeth Street Sydney 2000 and request to access your personal information that we hold about you. Depending on the information requested, you may need to provide us with identification from the individual or organisation the information concerns. In some cases there may also be costs incurred in order for us to retrieve the information and you will need to pay such reasonable costs.
If it is not reasonable or suitable to provide you with the requested information we will provide you with our reasons for denying your request.
Changes to this privacy policyGo To Court Lawyers is constantly monitoring changes in law, regulations, policies, Australian standards and procedures and as a result may change this policy to comply with such changes without notice to you. Changes in technology and overall market practices may also require us to change our policy. We reserve our right to change this privacy policy as needed.
Complaints about breaches of privacyGo To Court Lawyers is committed to providing a means to formally complain for those who believe we have wrongfully disclosed their information, have breached this privacy policy or the National Privacy Principles. If you believe we have committed such a breach you may lodge a complaint with us by phoning 1300 636 846 or by writing to The Director, Go To Court Lawyers, 251 Elizabeth Street Sydney 2000.
If you feel we have not adequately handled with your concern you may refer the matter to the Federal Privacy Commissioner by phoning 1300 363 992 or writing to the Director of Complaints, Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner, GPO Box 5218, Sydney NSW 1042.
Further informationIf you require any further information about the way we collect, use and secure your personal information please do not hesitate to contact us on 1300 636 846.
