Bligh Chambers
Level 14
25 Bligh Street
Sydney NSW 2000

PO Box H97
Australia Square
NSW 1215

Telephone:
02 9233 7000

Facsimile:
02 9233 7111

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News and Publications

  • Seminar Presentations


  • We regularly conduct complimentary seminars at either Law Society of New South Wales or Institute of Chatered Accountants for our valued clients and referrers.

    Our next seminar will be presented on 15 March 2012 on "Buying and Selling a Franchised Business". We will also be presenting seminars on "A Guide to Residential Purchase".

    For further information and bookings please email info@lodhialawyers.com.au

    Booking are strictly limited.



  • Seminar Presentation to Subway Franchisees


  • Mr Lodhia recently was invited by Subway to present Seminars to all their franchisees as part of their annual convention. The seminar was directed to all existing Subway franchise owners in New South Wales.

    The topics at the Seminar included - the relevance of the Franchising Code of Conduct, the legal issues when transferring/assigning their existing franchised business and the importance of Wills and Enduring Power of Attorney.

    Due to the number of Subway franchisees, the seminars was conducted over a four weeks period at various locations to cater to all franchisee owners.

    We would welcome all Subway franchisees to contact our office should they require copies of the slides presented at the seminar or require further clarification with respect to any of the legal issues presented.



  • Pro Bono Assistance to Father Chris Riley’s ‘Youth Off the Streets’


  • Father Chris Riley’s ‘Youth Off the Streets’ is a non-denominational community organisation working for young people who are chronically homeless, drug dependent and/or recovering from abuse. They support these young people as they work to turn their lives around and overcome immense personal traumas such as neglect and physical, psychotically and emotion abuse.

    This pro bono solicitor program has been offered by Lodhia Lawyers which will make a real difference to the lives of disadvantaged and marginalised young people. Lodhia Lawyers are proud with this association and look forward to contributing to the community.



  • Notarial Practice


  • Lodhia Lawyers are pleased to announce that our Managing Director/Solicitor has now been appointed a Notary Public by the Chief Judge at the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Honourable Justice McClellan on 6 October 2009.

    Mr Lodhia is now part of the elite member of The Society of Notaries of New South Wales and will now be able to provide Notarial Services to all clients which includes authenticating official documents for international use.

    A notary has been likened to 'an international Justice of the Peace' because, almost exclusively, the work of a notary involves documentation required by a client for overseas use.



  • Lodhia Lawyers in new Sponsorship Deal


  • Lodhia Lawyers are pleased to announce the sponsorship of the New South Wales Soni Cricket Team in an exclusive three year deal. The New South Wales Soni Cricket Team was first established in 1994 and to this day has seen the growth of a next generation of players to continue its proud tradition.

    In the past, team players had been funding their own expenses for cricket tours around Australia but now with the introduction of Lodhia Lawyers as an exclusive sponsor for the team, the team will be provided with funding and moral support to ensure that the tradition and continued success is ongoing.

    "We appreciate the support of Lodhia Lawyers. This is an exciting time for the team as the sponsorship has given us a new direction to achieve our team based performance, goals and community initiatives quicker." said team captain Anil Chandra.

    Lawyer/Director of Lodhia Lawyers, Akash Lodhia said that the new sponsorship deal was "an initiative to contribute to the community and to a non profit organisation. We are proud to be associated with the New South Wales Soni Cricket Team and to help them achieve their goals. We wish them continued success."