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

Starting and growing a business is exciting - and a bit daunting. You’re juggling product, customers, cash flow and people. On top of that, you’ll bump into “business & commercial law” at...

AI tools can scan contracts in seconds, flag risky clauses, and help you compare versions without the late‑night slog. For busy small business owners, that sounds like a dream. But there’s a...

Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is often marketed as faster, cheaper and more flexible than going to court. And for many commercial disputes, that’s true. But ADR isn’t a silver bullet. If you’re...

Whether you look after HVAC systems, security equipment, commercial kitchens, IT networks or landscaping, a strong maintenance contract is the backbone of reliable, recurring work. It sets clear expectations, protects your cash...

Choosing how and when you get paid isn’t just a finance decision - it’s a legal and operational one that affects cash flow, customer relationships and risk. Two common models are “in...

Running a small business in Australia is fast-paced. You’re juggling customers, cash flow and growth - and you still need to stay on top of contracts, employment issues, privacy, and compliance. That’s...

Australia’s beauty industry is resilient and growing - from boutique salons and brow bars to mobile makeup artists, skin clinics and online product brands. If you’re ready to turn your passion into...

Whether you’re raising capital, bringing in a co-founder, or selling part of your business, you’ll likely hear one phrase early in the process: “let’s draft a term sheet.” Term sheets are the...
Offering “sweet equity” can be a smart way to bring top talent or strategic partners into your business without paying big cash salaries upfront. Done well, it aligns incentives and rewards the...

Hiring your first team member is a big milestone - and it’s exciting. It’s also the moment when good paperwork starts to really matter. Putting a clear, well-drafted employment contract in place...

Thinking about launching a cleaning business in New South Wales? It’s a smart move. Demand for reliable cleaners-across homes, offices, retail, hospitality and construction-remains steady, and startup costs can be relatively low...

Unexpected disruptions can hit any business - think floods, bushfires, pandemics, strikes or global supply chain shocks. When events like these make performance impossible or impractical, a well-drafted force majeure clause can...

Thinking about buying into one of the most successful franchises in Australia? It’s a smart way to launch or expand a small business with a proven brand, a tested model and ongoing...

Offering credit terms can be a smart way to win work, smooth cashflow and build long-term customer relationships. But if your terms aren’t clear or legally sound, you can end up chasing...

Raising your first round of funding is exciting - but it can also be confusing, especially when investors ask for “SAFE shares.” Here’s the key point up front: in Australia, a SAFE...

Indemnities pop up everywhere in business - from supplier contracts and reseller deals, to director protections and client service terms. If you’re looking for a deed of indemnity sample you can adapt...

Time off in lieu (TOIL) can be a helpful way to manage busy periods without blowing out your wages bill. But when an employee leaves, what happens to their unused TOIL balance?...

If your business signs contracts with customers, suppliers or partners, there may come a time when one party needs to be swapped out. Maybe you sell your business and the buyer needs...

Buying a franchise can look like a safer, faster way to get into business. You’re buying a recognised brand, an established model and ongoing support - all very appealing if you want...

Sharing an idea, pitch deck or client list can unlock opportunities - but it can also put your competitive edge at risk if that information is misused. That’s where a Non‑Disclosure Agreement...

Whether you’re locking in a supplier, closing a client deal, or renewing a commercial lease, effective negotiation can make or break your margins. For Australian small businesses, it’s not just about “winning”...

Expanding into Australia or setting up a new company can move quickly - until you hit the resident director requirement. That’s often when business owners start looking at nominee director services as...

Rolling out a new contract is a smart way to protect your business, set clear expectations, and reduce the risk of disputes. Whether you’re onboarding customers, engaging suppliers, or hiring your first...

Working with an overseas investor? Planning to expand globally? Or thinking about using an offshore structure in your group? If a foreign trust is anywhere in the picture, it’s worth understanding how...
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