
Ramia Abdo Sultan is a Founding Partner at LawBridge: a practising solicitor with over nineteen years’ legal experience and a deep expertise in wills, probate and estate planning, property law,

Mohamad is a founding partner at LawBridge and a senior solicitor with extensive knowledge in corporate, commercial, administrative, charity, and intellectual property matters. He has over 15 years of consulting
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Introduction For Muslims in Australia, preparing an estate plan that honours religious duties is a fundamental consideration. Legally valid Islamic wills in Australia, known as a Wasiyya, must follow Sharia-compliant

This article provides general information only and does not constitute legal or religious advice. Readers should seek tailored advice from a qualified New South Wales lawyer and their Imam or

Introduction Not-for-profit organisations have a legal duty of care to protect their employees, volunteers, clients, and the public from foreseeable harm. A failure to meet this standard can result in

Introduction Not-for-profit organisations and charities in Australia that supply goods and services must meet basic standards under the Australian Consumer Law (‘ACL’). These automatic protections, known as Consumer Guarantees, apply whenever an

Introduction Not-for-profit organisations frequently encounter standard form contracts that offer little to no room for negotiation. To address this imbalance, Australian contract law provides significant unfair contract term protections for

Introduction Leaders in the charity sector can underestimate the significant hazards involved, so it’s important to understand what operating as a not-for-profit organisation means, leaving board members exposed to potential liabilities.