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

Reselling can be a smart way to start or expand a small business in Australia. You can launch quickly, leverage existing brands, and test markets without building products from scratch. But success...

Planning an office fit out is an exciting milestone. It’s a chance to design a workspace that supports productivity, reflects your brand, and makes a great first impression on clients and staff....

If you’ve been asked to “give an undertaking” in a negotiation or dispute, it can feel a bit formal - even intimidating. But in Australian business, undertakings are common tools to defuse...

Clear cancellation terms can make or break your cash flow, especially if you run bookings, classes, appointments or pre-orders. A well-drafted cancellation policy sets expectations, reduces no-shows, and helps you handle refunds...

Every small business has something unique that makes it competitive - the way you price, the process you follow, the supplier you rely on, the formula you’ve perfected, or even the data...

In small businesses, paperwork moves fast - proposals, supplier contracts, HR forms, and day‑to‑day letters. Sometimes, the person who “owns” the decision isn’t available to sign. This is where signing on behalf...

“Jointly and severally” (also phrased as “joint and several”) is one of those legal terms that pops up in business contracts, director guarantees and loan documents - and it has real consequences...

Getting your legal documents in order is one of the smartest early moves you can make as a small business owner in Australia. The right paperwork does more than “tick a box”....

Hiring independent contractors can be a smart way for small businesses in Australia to scale quickly, access specialist skills, and control costs. But without the right written agreement, you’re exposed to scope...

If you run your business through a company in Australia, one of the biggest benefits is the “corporate veil”. In simple terms, your company is its own legal person. It can enter...

If you read or sign a lot of business contracts, you’ve almost certainly seen an indemnity clause. It can look a bit dense on the page - often a long sentence, capitalised...

Running a small business in Brisbane is exciting - the city is growing, new precincts are thriving, and there’s strong demand for innovative products and services. But as you hire, sign leases,...

When you’re building a small business in Australia, there’s a lot on your plate - from finding customers and managing cash flow to hiring staff and protecting your brand. Legal issues sometimes...

If you’re sharing sensitive information with a supplier, contractor, potential investor or collaborator, a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is often the first document you’ll reach for. A template can look like a quick...

Licensing your intellectual property can be a smart way to grow revenue without taking on the full cost of expansion. That’s where royalties come in. Whether you’re licensing software, creative content, a...

If you buy or sell goods in Australia, you’ve probably seen “FIS” on a quote or purchase order. It’s short and looks official - but what does it actually mean for who...

Running a business involves taking smart risks. But some risks don’t show up as a bill today - they sit in the background as “maybes” that can turn into real costs later....
“Franchise” is a word you’ll hear a lot in the small business world - from coffee chains to home services and retail - but what does a franchise actually mean in business...

If you’re applying for (or maintaining) an Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL), one of the first questions that comes up is: who will be your Responsible Manager? For small financial services businesses,...

Hiring your first team member is a big milestone. It also comes with real legal responsibilities - and the paperwork can feel daunting if you’re not prepared. An employment contract lawyer helps...

If you sell goods or services in Australia, “ex GST” and “inc GST” show up everywhere - on price lists, quotes, invoices and contracts. But what does ex GST actually mean for...

If you’re growing your business in Australia, chances are you’ll need extra hands at some point - but you may not want the commitment (or cost) of hiring more employees. This is...

Thinking about winning building or trade work in New South Wales under your own banner? If you carry out residential building or specialist trade work in NSW, you’ll generally need a contractor...

Deadlines are part of doing business. But when a contract says “time is of the essence,” the clock isn’t just important - it becomes a core legal obligation that can decide whether...
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