
Negotiation and representation in unfair dismissal matters and other employment issues.Drafting Wills and Enduring Powers of Attorneys.Negotiation and court representation in relation to contractual disputes, debt recovery and compensation claims.Providing solicitors certificates for guarantors for bank loans.Providing advice in relation to partnership law, loan agreements and mortgage agreements.Negotiating with police and prosecution, and presenting submissions when a client has entered a plea of guilty or is contesting charges.Providing advice and court representation in relation to criminal charges for adults and children, traffic offences, drink driving, restricted licence and SHO applications.Preparation of applications for domestic violence protection orders, negotiation of protection orders between the parties and appearing in court on behalf of both those seeking protection orders and those contesting such applications or responding to charges of breaches.The preparation of court documents and appearing before the Federal Circuit Court and the Family Court.For property matters preparing pre-separation agreements, advising and drafting post-separation financial agreements or consent orders.
Advising on divorce, spousal maintenance and child support issues. Negotiating, mediating and finalising parenting arrangements after separation, including parenting plans, consent orders, advice on child relocation, recovery orders and passport issues. His previous career has enhanced his performance in the legal profession in dealing with people and various legal matters. Randall entered the legal profession after many years holding teaching and leadership positions in a secondary and primary schools. Mobile – 0412 715 has undertaken a diverse legal practice in Biloela, Brisbane and Toowoomba, appearing in various levels of state and federal courts. Principal Lawyer – Toowoomba Region & attending Brisbane From the Archives: The Gordfather Staff will be pleased to help you with your contract and business needs to achieve sound and settled agreements that secure your peace of mind and certainty with your business needs. Sending our positive thoughts and support to Gord Downie during this difficult time. Sending our love and support to Gord Downie and the entire family. We'd like to send all our love, light and strength to Gord Downie in his fight with cancer. Let's support him like his words, melodies have us. Their ringleader, their man machine poem is Gord Downie. Musicians and Toronto venues went on Twitter to show their support. That year, Downie wrote about the city in the hit single “Bobcaygeon,” making a reference to “That night in Toronto with its checkerboard floors riding on horseback and keeping order restored.”ĭownie and the band released a DVD called That Night in Toronto in 2005, which captured their performance at the ACC that year.ĭownie left his mark on Canada’s Walk of Fame in downtown Toronto, along with his band, when they were inducted in 2002.ĭownie collaborated with Toronto band The Sadies in 2014, lending his “low-slung growl” to the album entitled “And the Conquering Sun.” With Downie as their lead singer, the Hip was the first band to play at Toronto’s Air Canada Centre to a completely sold out crowd in February 1999. The Hip also performed at Toronto’s legendary El Mocambo in 1987, according to the venue’s website. “They’re all wonderful people,” he said of the band in an interview with CTV Toronto Tuesday afternoon. Sprackman said that he and the other Horseshoe owners weren’t just promoters of the band, they were fans. Sprackman said it was his “old school chum” Jake Gold who brought the Hip to the Horseshoe when he was their manager. Kenny Sprackman, who has been one of the owners of the Horseshoe Tavern since 1983, said before the Hip played there, they were performing at other venues in the neighbourhood, like Chicago’s and Isabella Hotel.
Dickinson was so impressed with their performance at the Queen Street West bar he gave them a record deal. The band, which formed in 1984 in Kingston, Ont., captured the attention of MCA Records president Bruce Dickinson in 1986, when they took the stage at the Horseshoe Tavern. The Hip frontman has had a long-lasting connection with Toronto, playing one of his first gigs downtown and even including lyrics about the city in the band’s hit single “Bobcaygeon.”
Tragically Hip lead singer and songwriter Gord Downie told fans on Facebook about his brain cancer diagnosis Tuesday morning and social media erupted with messages of support.