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

Choosing the right way to charge fees (and pay your vendors) can make or break an online marketplace. The “payment structure” affects your revenue, cash flow, growth, compliance and the experience for...

If you’re collaborating with another business, a not-for-profit, a university or even a government agency, you’ll often want something in writing before you dive into a full contract. That’s where a Memorandum...

A Right of First Refusal (often shortened to ROFR) is a simple but powerful clause that can shape how an opportunity is bought or sold. In plain English, it gives one party...

Renting a chair to independent hairdressers or barbers can be a smart way for salon owners to increase revenue and fill unused space. For stylists, a rent‑a‑chair arrangement can offer flexibility, autonomy...

Ending a contract can feel daunting, especially when the relationship or money at stake is significant. Whether a supplier has stopped performing, a key project has stalled, or your needs have changed,...

If your business relies on buying or selling goods in the future, volatile prices or exchange rates can make planning hard. That’s where a forward contract can help. In simple terms, a...

As your business grows, your premises often need to grow with it. If your current location is working well, an extension of lease can be a practical way to lock in certainty,...

Working with a developer can be one of the most exciting parts of building your product or platform. It’s where ideas become software. But it’s also an area where misunderstandings are common...

Finding out an employee may be setting up a competing business can be stressful. You’ve invested in training, shared know‑how and built client relationships - and now you’re worried that hard work...

Renting vehicles can be a great revenue stream, but car rental agreements can quickly become complicated if the terms aren’t clear or compliant with Australian law. Whether you manage a local hire...

Starting or growing a business in Australia is exciting - but it also means playing by a clear set of rules. Understanding business legislation isn’t about turning you into a lawyer. It’s...

If your business involves customers taking part in activities, using your facilities, or receiving advice that carries some risk, you’ve probably wondered whether you need a waiver. Waivers are common in Australia...

Whether you’re an employer planning a restructure or an employee facing change, understanding redundancy entitlements in Australia can remove a lot of stress. Redundancy is about the role, not the person. When...

If you build, sell or implement software in Australia, a clear Software Licence Agreement is one of the most important documents in your toolkit. It sets the rules for how customers can...

Whether you’re streamlining your business, carving off a product line, or purchasing equipment, stock, IP or a customer list to grow, an “asset deal” can be a smart move. But there’s one...

If your business is facing higher-than-expected costs, disruption to trading or a downturn in revenue, one of the quickest ways to relieve cashflow pressure is to look at your premises costs. That’s...

If you sell products business-to-business in Australia - whether you’re a maker, importer, or brand owner - you’ll quickly run into the practical question: do you need a Wholesale Agreement? In short,...

If you’re a director, officer or company secretary in Australia, you’re taking on serious responsibilities - and legal risk - every time you make a decision. A Deed of Access & Indemnity...

Buying or selling an online business can be an exciting move. Whether you’re acquiring a thriving eCommerce store or exiting a digital brand you’ve grown from scratch, it’s a big decision that...

If you run your business across two separate companies - for example, one company owns your brand and tech while another operates the day‑to‑day business - you’re not alone. Many Australian founders...

If you sell products and also install them for your customers - think solar panels, air conditioning units, cabinetry, flooring, gates or commercial equipment - you’re not just selling “goods” or just...

Solar is booming in Australia, and whether you’re installing rooftop systems for homes or commercial arrays, demand is strong. That also means expectations are high - on timing, workmanship, safety and after‑sales...

Breaking up a business partnership can be emotional and complex. Even if you and your partner are parting on good terms, you’re still unwinding a shared enterprise with finances, assets, staff, contracts...

If you run an electrical business in Australia, the jobs you take on can range from quick call-outs to complex fit‑outs and ongoing maintenance. A clear, written Electrical Service Agreement makes that...
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