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

If you run a small business in Australia, contracts are part of your everyday. From supplier deals and client agreements to hiring staff and working with contractors, your paperwork sets the rules,...

Side hussles can be a smart way for small businesses to test new ideas, diversify revenue and build resilience without betting the farm. Whether you’re trialling a new product line after hours,...

If you run a business in Sydney, your contracts are the backbone of almost every deal you make - from hiring your first employee to locking in suppliers and closing sales. Well-drafted...

Generative AI has moved from buzzword to business tool. For Australian small businesses, that opens a lot of opportunity - from automating admin to launching new products and services powered by AI....

If a key customer, supplier or even a competitor suddenly goes into administration, it can feel unsettling. Cashflow might be at risk, deliveries could stall, and you’re left wondering what you can...

Winning the right contracts can be a game‑changer for a small business. One of the most common ways larger organisations and government agencies buy goods and services is through a Request for...

Your brand, content, designs, software and ideas are often your biggest competitive advantages. That’s why strong intellectual property protection isn’t a “nice to have” - it’s essential business hygiene for Australian small...

Running a business is exciting - but when legal questions pop up, it’s easy to feel stuck. The good news is you don’t need to take time out of your day to...

Indemnity clauses pop up in almost every commercial contract you’ll sign as a small business owner in Australia - from supplier agreements and SaaS terms to contractor engagements and leases. Done well,...

Running a small business is exciting - but it can also feel complex once contracts, staff, suppliers, leases and regulations enter the picture. That’s where a solicitor fits in. If you’re wondering...

Letting someone go is never easy, but doing it the right way protects your business and your team. In New South Wales (NSW), the rules around “notice period” are primarily set at...

Thinking about hiring your first team member but still operating as a sole trader? You absolutely can employ staff as a sole trader in Australia - and many successful small businesses start...

When you’re running a small business, legal questions don’t arrive on a schedule. A customer pushes back on your refund policy. A supplier sends through a one-sided agreement. You’re hiring your first...

Running a small business is exciting - but it also means making smart decisions early so you can grow with confidence. That’s where good business legal advice comes in. It helps you...

Searching for “business lawyers near me” is often the first step when you’re starting up, growing fast, or facing a tricky issue. The right lawyer won’t just fix problems - they’ll actively...

When you’re running a small business, you rely on your contracts. They set expectations, allocate risk and help you plan cash flow. So when the other party stops performing or signals they’re...

If you run a small business in Australia, you’re probably handling information that you don’t want publicly shared - pricing, customer lists, product roadmaps, HR records, supplier terms, or an investor deck....

When you’re running a small business in Australia, a single accident can quickly turn into an expensive legal claim. That’s why many businesses consider public liability coverage insurance as part of their...

Exploring finance options is part and parcel of growing a small business in Australia. If you’re investing in an asset-heavy project, you might hear the term “non-recourse loan” and wonder whether it’s...

Chasing unpaid invoices is frustrating and time-consuming. Before you jump to court, a well-drafted letter of demand can be the quickest way to prompt payment - especially in New South Wales (NSW),...

If you’re running or launching a small business in Australia, you’ll likely be selling goods, services, or a mix of both. On the surface, the difference between goods and services seems straightforward....

Running a small business means wearing a lot of hats. Some days you’re closing sales, other days you’re sorting payroll or fixing your website. When legal questions pop up, you need clear...

When you’re building a business in Australia, relationships are everything - with co-founders, directors, contractors, investors, agents and customers. Some of these relationships carry a special layer of legal responsibility called a...

If you run a company in Australia, Section 109X of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) is one of those short but powerful rules that can decide whether a legal notice “counts” -...
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