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

When you’re selling your business, a buyer withdrawing can feel gutting. You’ve invested time in negotiations, shared sensitive information, possibly paused other opportunities - and suddenly the deal is off. The good...

When you’re negotiating a commercial contract in Australia, you want certainty. But you also need flexibility if a court later decides a clause goes “too far”. That’s where cascading clauses come in...

Great people are the engine of your business. So when a competitor targets your team - or when you’re scaling and need to hire talent from the market - it’s essential to...

Buying or selling an animal in Australia-whether it’s a horse, livestock, working dog or a high-value companion animal-should feel straightforward and secure for both sides. A clear Bill of Sale is one...

Thinking about getting out of your commercial lease early? You’re not alone. Shifts in demand, cash flow pressure, relocations, or growth plans can all make your current premises a poor fit. The...

Trading across borders opens doors for Australian businesses - new customers, bigger orders and stronger supply chains. But international sales also mean different legal systems, languages and customs. That’s where the CISG...

Introduction When you enter into any business or personal agreement, you’re stepping into a world where clear communication is key. At the heart of every legally binding contract lie two fundamental concepts:...

Teaming up with the right person can be the best thing you do for your startup. But the words you use to describe that relationship - “business partner” or “co‑founder” - often...

Locking in the right premises can make or break your business. If you’re taking warehouse space, a head office, a clinic, or any other non-retail site in New South Wales, your commercial...

A strong business proposal letter can open doors to partnerships, funding and new clients. It’s often your first impression, so it needs to be clear, persuasive and legally sound. In Australia’s competitive...

When you’re raising capital in Australia, a Confidential Information Memorandum (CIM) can be a powerful way to introduce your business to potential investors, buyers or partners. But here’s the catch - what...

Signing a retail lease is a big moment for any small business. Along with the rent, your lease will usually require you to contribute to “outgoings” - the day‑to‑day costs of running...

Whether you’re refreshing your current site or launching something brand new, hiring a website developer is a big step for your business. Your website is often your first impression, your storefront and...

When you’re buying or selling a business in Australia, warranties are one of the most important parts of the deal. They’re the seller’s promises about the state of the business - what’s...

Selling your café is a big milestone. It can be exciting to pass the torch (and the espresso machine) to a new owner, but it also comes with a long list of...

Selling a trailer in Australia can be straightforward if you prepare the right paperwork and follow your state or territory’s transfer rules. Whether you’re selling a single trailer as a one‑off, clearing...

If you run a business in Australia, it’s normal to buy from, sell to or lend money between entities or people you’re connected with - a director, a sister company, a trust...

If you’re negotiating a commercial lease, rent review clauses are one of the most important terms to get right. Among them, “ratchet clauses” can have a big impact on your long-term occupancy...

When you’re ready to finalise a deal, “just sign here” can feel like the easy part. But in Australia, how you execute (sign) an agreement matters just as much as what it...

When someone uses your brand without permission, publishes false claims about your business, or refuses to stop contacting your team, it can feel urgent to make it stop. A cease and desist...

Running a company means making decisions all the time - from appointing a new director to approving dividends or signing a big supply contract. In Australia, many of these decisions need to...

If you’re running a business in Australia, chances are you’re sending contracts back and forth, chasing signatures, and keeping track of who signed what and when. Online document signing (also called e-signing...

If you deliver services as a contractor or consultancy in Australia, a well-drafted Statement of Work (SOW) is one of the most important documents you’ll create. It tells the story of the...

When you’re trying to lock in a deal, you’ll often hear terms like “MoA”, “MoU”, “Heads of Agreement” and “Contract”. It’s easy to get mixed up. The truth is, the right document...
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