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

Dropshipping is a popular way to launch an online store without holding stock. It’s lean, scalable and lets you test products quickly. But there’s a common concern for Australian founders: is dropshipping...

If you’ve ever seen a business described as “ABC Pty Ltd trading as Sunshine Cafe” or “Jane Smith t/a Coastal Cleaning”, you’ve come across the phrase “trading as”. It’s a simple idea...

Working with subcontractors can help you scale quickly, access specialist skills, and keep overheads lean. But without a clear, legally sound subcontractor contract, even small jobs can turn into costly disputes. In...

As your business grows, someone needs to own the money side of things. In many small companies, that’s a “finance officer” or CFO-type role - the person who builds budgets, handles cash...

Reaching Series C is a milestone most Australian startups aspire to. By this stage, you’ve proven market fit, scaled your team, and you’re now looking for growth capital to expand into new...

When a team member resigns, the “notice for resignation” period is where the handover happens, workloads are reshaped and employment obligations kick in. Handled well, it’s smooth and professional. Handled poorly, it...

Sometimes the fastest way to resolve a dispute, chase an overdue invoice, or stop someone misusing your brand is a well‑crafted lawyer letter. It’s a practical tool that signals you’re serious, sets...

Thinking about getting your business franchised? If your brand is getting traction and your systems are humming along, franchising can be a powerful way to grow across Australia without opening every location...

If you sell products or services in Australia, “warranties” are part of everyday business. They set clear promises about quality, performance or support - and they help build trust with your customers...

Selling or buying a business as a “going concern” can be a smart way to transfer an operating venture without disruption - and, if done correctly, it may also be GST-free. Whether...

If you’re growing a small business in Australia, you’ve probably wondered whether you need in-house legal counsel. Maybe you’ve been relying on ad hoc advice, template contracts, or your own common sense-and...

As an employer, you need to trust that candidates are who they say they are. But what happens if someone stretches the truth - or flat-out lies - on their resume? It’s...

Commission-based jobs can be a smart way to motivate sales and align pay with results. If you’re growing a sales team or rewarding business development roles, a commission plan can help you...

Ready to take your business to the next stage? Expanding your small business in Australia is exciting - it can increase revenue, build brand recognition, and create new opportunities. But growth also...

“Business partner” gets used a lot in day-to-day conversations. You might call a co-founder your partner, describe a supplier as a partner, or sign a “partnership” with a brand in a joint...

Ready to scale your product into new markets without hiring a full sales team? A well-drafted distribution agreement can help you do exactly that. If you’re considering sharing your products with a...

Franchising in Australia can be a powerful way to expand your brand, increase revenue and scale faster than opening new locations yourself. But successful franchising requires careful planning and the right legal...

If you sell products or services in Australia, there’s one clause you should never overlook in your contracts: the liability cap. It’s a simple idea with big impact. A well‑drafted liability cap...

Transferring the benefit of a contract or a debt can be a smart way to manage cash flow, restructure your business or exit a contract cleanly. But there’s a critical step many...

Franchising can be a powerful way to scale your brand or to buy into a proven business model with support. But it’s also one of the most regulated areas of small business...

When you’re running a small business, legal questions pop up at the most inconvenient times. Maybe you’re about to sign a supplier agreement, hire your first employee, or launch a new website...

Strong contracts are the backbone of any successful business. They set clear expectations, protect your cash flow, and help you resolve issues quickly when something goes wrong. If you’re running a small...

Shaking hands on a new partnership is exciting. You’ve found someone who shares your vision, and you’re ready to build something great together. But before you start trading, you’ll want a written...

Hiring and training great people takes time and money. When someone leaves, it’s natural to worry they’ll take your clients, know-how or momentum to a competitor. That’s where a well-drafted non-compete clause...
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