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You are in trusted hands. Katherine Hawes at Digital Age Lawyers is a Barrister and Solicitor, business influencer, social entrepreneur and media personality who positively shapes her clients’ business culture. She is passionate about the need for businesses to future-proof their assets.
Digital Age Lawyers is differentiated through a primary focus on Digital Social Media law, policy and compliance which forms a critical aspect of the firm’s Commercial Law services and education.
We Partner With You
Digital Age Lawyers is right for you if you want a trusted advisor – we are your partner – not just someone to turn to only when you are in trouble!
- We help you to grow and protect your greatest assets
- Ensure you have the right business model in place
- Assist you with getting the right agreements in place with vendors, team members, investors, partners and others
- Guide you in exploring potential opportunities
- Evaluate insurance buying decisions, asset protection planning choices, and tax saving strategies
- We keep you out of trouble
Our Services
All of our fees are fixed fees agreed to in advance, so there are no surprises. At our initial meeting you will choose the level of planning and fee that works best for your business, so there will never be any surprises.
We also have our News to ensure that you are kept up to date with all legal changes.
Commercial Law
Digital Age Lawyers is committed to ensure that legal representation is available to all business owners.
Disability Law
NDIS Issues, Estate Planning, Special Disability Trusts (both Testamentary or Living), Discrimination, Bullying & Harassment, Employment, SMSF Investment, and Guardianship
Digital & Social Media Law
Using social media to grow your business requires you to manage legislative changes, new precedents and how staff communicate with your clients.
Family Law
Family matters & domestic relations.
Asset & Property Management
Transfer of property, buying & selling a business, & leasing require you to consider protecting your assets.
Estate Planning
Don't leave any of your assets at risk.
Litigation Specialist
Sometimes there are circumstances where we cannot avoid litigation as the other party will not settle.
Solicitor Advocate
Support to Legal Practitioners for their Client Litigation Matters.
Behind the Story
Katherine Hawes, the Founder and Principal Solicitor of Digital Age Lawyers, is all about 'bringing the law to the people'. Her products are affordable, on trend and responsive to an emerging need for cost effective and knowledgeable advice that assists business owners, their employees and their families.
As a member of the Law Society NSW, the Centre for Legal Innovation, 7 Chambers of Commerce, and various business networking groups, Katherine is on the cutting edge when it comes to emerging issues and changes to legislation that can impact your business and your assets.
Digital Age Lawyers is a different type of law firm. There are no hidden costs, no charges by the minute, and no charge for a reassuring chat in times of crisis for our clients.
We're here to ensure you're protected by the law, while helping you grow your assets.
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