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

Selling or buying a small business often involves a gap between what the seller believes the business is worth and what the buyer is willing to pay today. An earnout arrangement can...

Running a small business often means you need reliable wheels to get the job done. If you’re a sole trader in Australia, a car lease can be a practical way to access...

Thinking about buying into a franchise, or turning your proven business model into a franchise system? A well-drafted franchise agreement sits at the heart of both journeys. It sets the rules, defines...

Navigating employment law in Brisbane doesn’t need to be overwhelming. If you’re growing a team in Queensland, you’re juggling rosters, payroll, contracts, safety and culture - all while running the business. This...

A letter of intent (LOI) can move negotiations forward without forcing you into a full contract straight away. For small businesses in Australia, it’s a practical way to record commercial terms, set...

When you’re relying on a supplier, contractor or customer to do what they promised, any hint they won’t deliver can throw your plans-and cash flow-off course. This is where anticipatory breach comes...

Every small business runs on promises - to supply, to pay, to deliver, to keep things confidential. The big question is whether those promises are legally enforceable if something goes wrong. Making...

Hiring staff is exciting - it means your business is growing. But employment law in Australia is technical, fast-changing and unforgiving if you get it wrong. That’s where employment solicitors come in....

When a supplier doesn’t deliver, a client walks away mid-project, or a partner misses a key deadline, your business can suffer real losses. In Australian contract law, those losses can often be...

Finding a childcare centre for lease can be an exciting step toward growing (or launching) your childcare business in Australia. Location, layout and compliance drive the success of early learning services. But...

Hiring your first team member is exciting, and it often starts with a quick Google search for a free employment contract. It’s fast, it’s free and it seems simple. But an employment...

Chasing unpaid invoices can drain your time, cash flow and focus. If reminders and phone calls haven’t worked, a well‑crafted Letter of Demand is often the turning point that gets you paid...

Equity is a powerful tool for small businesses in Australia. It can help you hire great people, keep co-founders aligned and reward long-term value creation without straining cash flow. But equity only...
Choosing the right commercial lease can have a big impact on your cash flow, risk and long‑term flexibility. If you’re comparing a gross lease vs net lease for your shop, office or...

Building a clothing brand in Australia is an exciting way to bring your creative vision to market. Whether you’re launching an online boutique, a streetwear label, or a made-to-order atelier, there’s real...

Mediation can be a fast, cost‑effective way to resolve a business dispute without going to court. But many owners ask the same question before they agree to it: is mediation legally binding?...

Legal e docs are now a normal part of running a business in Australia. From onboarding staff to signing customer contracts, doing it digitally is faster, cheaper and easier to keep track...

Standard form contracts are the backbone of how many small businesses trade - from customer terms at checkout to supplier agreements and SaaS subscriptions. They make it quick and cost‑effective to sell,...

Thinking about buying a franchise or turning your successful business into a franchise network? It’s an exciting way to grow, but franchising comes with unique legal rules, complex agreements and real financial...

Your brand is more than a logo. It’s your reputation, your customer experience, and the promise behind every product or service you sell. When you’re growing a small business in Australia, protecting...

Cashflow is the lifeblood of a small business. So when money goes out under a mistake, a deal falls over, or performance conditions aren’t met, you’ll want a clean, legal way to...

Running a business from anywhere is more possible than ever. A virtual office in Australia can give your small business a professional office address, phone answering and meeting rooms without the cost...

If you’re weighing up whether to run your business as a company in Australia, you’ll quickly come across the term “perpetual succession”. It sounds technical, but the idea is simple - and...

Disclaimers can be a simple, low-cost way to manage risk in your business - but only if they’re used correctly. If you sell products, publish content, offer professional services, run events, or...
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