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What is the role of a lawyer in work claims?

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A lawyer can provide legal advice, help gather evidence, and represent you in negotiations.;They can also assist with understanding the claims process and potential outcomes.

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What evidence do I need for a compensation claim?

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Evidence required includes medical reports, witness statements, and documentation of the incident and injury.;Photographic evidence, receipts for medical expenses, and proof of lost income may also be necessary.

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What is intellectual property, and how can I protect it?

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Intellectual property includes patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.;You can protect it by registering patents and trademarks, using nondisclosure agreements, and securing copyrights.

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What is the role of confidentiality in arbitration?

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Confidentiality is a key feature of arbitration, ensuring that proceedings and awards are not disclosed to third parties.;Parties often agree to confidentiality clauses to protect sensitive information.

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How do I apply for legal aid in Australia?

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You can apply for legal aid by contacting your local legal aid office and submitting an application form along with the required documents.;Applications can also be submitted online through the Legal Aid website in yo...

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How long does the notarization process take in Australia?

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The notarization process typically takes a few minutes to an hour, depending on the document type and the notary's schedule.;For more complex documents or bulk notarization, the process may take longer, so it's advisa...

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Can a notary public certify a copy of a document in Australia?

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Yes, notaries public in Australia are authorized to certify copies of documents, confirming that they are true copies of the originals.;Certified copies are often required for official purposes, such as visa applicati...

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