Miscellaneous 2003

Accountant or Lawyer - how far can you go?

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 12 Sep 2003

 
Accountants are often being requested to become involved in the provision of professional and business advice and the creation of documents that may be of a legal nature and which impinge unlawfully upon areas that are properly the domain of legal practitioners.

This presentation provides guidance as to just how far accountants can go to ensure they are not illegally rendering legal advice and preparing documents that may only be prepared by legal practitioners.

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Accountant or Lawyer - how far can you go?

Author(s): Kelvin Tan

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  • Published By: Kelvin Tan
  • Published On:12 Sep 2003
  • Took place at:Fremantle Sailing Club, Fremantle

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