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Expert articles and practical legal guides on contracts for australian businesses.

Buying a business can be an exciting step. You’re not starting from scratch - you’re stepping into an operation with customers, systems and (ideally) a steady income. That said, it’s still a...

Thinking of offering your expertise as a consultant, accountant, engineer, designer, IT specialist or other professional? Professional services are in demand across Australia - and a clear, well‑drafted agreement is one of...

Drones are changing how Australian businesses work - from real estate and construction to film, agriculture and inspections. They can save time, unlock new services and help you stand out. But if...

Leasing premises in New South Wales can be a smart move for your business or investment plans - but only if your paperwork matches the law and your practical needs. A well-drafted...

If you’re negotiating the sale or purchase of a business, commercial property, franchise or other significant asset in Australia, you’ll likely hear the term “unconditional contract.” It’s a simple phrase with big...

Launching a social media management business is exciting. There’s strong demand for content, community management and paid ads - and you’re ready to turn your skills into a thriving service. But success...

Starting or growing a business in Australia comes with exciting opportunities - and plenty of paperwork. From onboarding your first customers to locking in suppliers, you’ll need the right documents in place...

When a business relationship stops working, knowing whether to “resc ind” or “terminate” a contract isn’t just legal jargon - it changes what happens to money already paid, future obligations, and your...

As your Australian company grows, you’ll likely bring in new people and make big decisions - adding a shareholder, appointing a director, onboarding an investor, or restructuring your group. Moments like these...

Standard form contracts power everyday business in Australia - from online checkout terms to recurring service agreements and supplier arrangements. For small businesses, using a well-drafted standard form helps you move quickly,...

When you’re drafting or signing a contract in Australia, risk allocation is always on your mind. A practical way businesses manage that risk is by using a damage waiver clause – especially...

Starting your own business is exciting - a chance to turn your idea into something real and build it on your terms. Australia’s small business community is full of founders just like...

Whether you’re launching a side hustle or building the next big brand, one of the first legal questions you’ll face is simple but important: are you actually “carrying on a business” in...

Negotiating a deal can feel like a dance - lots of movement, careful steps, and a clear sense of timing. If you’ve ever gone back and forth over price, delivery dates or...

Sharing data with partners, suppliers, service providers or even across different business units is now part of everyday operations for many Australian organisations. What’s less common (but essential) is putting clear, legally...

Contracts are at the heart of almost every business decision, deal, or relationship. Whether you're buying supplies, hiring new staff, or setting up a joint venture, the agreements you put in writing...

When you’re starting or running a business in Australia, you’ll spend a lot of time negotiating deals, working with suppliers, hiring staff, and collaborating with customers or other businesses. At the heart...

There’s never been a better time to launch a SaaS (Software as a Service) business in Australia. Whether you’re building a clever productivity tool, a niche B2B platform or a consumer-facing app,...

Thinking about transferring a client contract, an invoice stream, your lease rights, or even intellectual property to someone else? Or maybe you’re entering a new deal and want the flexibility to pass...

Partnering with a supplier, distributor or potential buyer can be a big opportunity - and a big risk - for your business. One way Australian businesses manage that risk and secure commercial...

Starting or scaling a small to medium business (SME) in Australia is exciting. You’re building something of your own, serving your customers, and creating jobs. Alongside that momentum comes a stack of...

Renting a chair inside an established salon can be a smart way to run your own hairdressing business with lower overheads and more control over your clients, pricing and schedule. It also...

Contracts keep business moving - whether you’re hiring staff, locking in a supplier, or signing a commercial lease. But when things change, you may need to end an agreement. Knowing how to...

Bringing someone into a key role in your company or trust is a big step. You want the handover to be clear, compliant and effective from day one - especially where decision-making...
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