
Taylor Bradford
Contributor at Gloucester Daily Times
Reporter, Gloucester Daily Times Writing on the daily happenings in America's oldest seaport Formerly @ Salem News & La Vida Center for Outdoor Education
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1 week ago |
mondaq.com | Taylor Bradford
L LegalVision More LegalVision, a commercial law firm founded in 2012, combines legal expertise, technology, and operational skills to revolutionize legal services in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. Beginning as an online legal documents business, LegalVision transitioned to an incorporated legal practice in 2014, and in 2019 introduced a membership model offering unlimited access to lawyers.
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Sep 12, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Taylor Bradford
In Short The Australian Consumer Law (ACL) now applies to many franchise agreements, offering protections for small businesses. Franchisees are protected from unfair contract terms that create an imbalance or detriment in franchise agreements. Franchisors must ensure their contracts comply with the ACL to avoid breaches and foster fair relationships.
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May 29, 2024 |
thelocalnews.news | Taylor Bradford
- Advertisement -Please Support Local Advertisers By Taylor Ann BradfordWhile many teachers are handing out final grades and making summer plans, one educator just took on another assignment: starting a new school in Boxford. Juliana Schneider Joyce and her team at the newly minted Saint George Classical Academy will move into First Church Congregational Boxford this summer as they prepare to welcome their first cohort of students in the fall.
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May 22, 2024 |
thelocalnews.news | Taylor Bradford
- Advertisement -Please Support Local Advertisers by Taylor Ann BradfordTOPSFIELD — It doesn’t matter what day of the week it is — you’ll find Alex Richards on the new pump track at Bare Hill Park. “I like how close it is to my house,” the 12-year-old said. “I can go after school and on weekends. It’s also close to downtown, which is great.
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May 22, 2024 |
thelocalnews.news | Taylor Bradford
- Advertisement -Please Support Local Advertisers by Taylor Ann Bradford BOXFORD — Erica Andrew-Clements will have three more years on Masconomet’s School Committee, according to the unofficial election results. Andrew-Clements beat out Russ Fiore in the race for the available seat on the Masconomet School Committee, 741 to 468. “I am really grateful for the support from the community and I am really just eager to continue to build on the work that we have done this school year,” she said.
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