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

Running a small business means wearing lots of hats. Sales, operations, finance, hiring - it’s a lot. The legal side is just as important, but it’s easy to put off until “later”....

In business, it’s common to shake hands on the broad strokes and plan to “sort the details later.” You might call it an agreement in principle, a term sheet, a heads of...

Strong contracts are the backbone of a smooth-running business. The clearest part of any contract is its express terms - the words you and the other party actively agree to, in writing...

Cash flow crunches and unexpected debts can happen to any business. If your company is under pressure but still viable, a deed of arrangement (more accurately, a Deed of Company Arrangement or...

Franchising can be a powerful way to scale a proven business model without opening every location yourself. But before you take the leap from “successful operator” to “brand owner,” it’s worth getting...

If your business needs to swap out a party to a contract - for example, when you’re selling your business, changing suppliers, or transferring a client agreement to a new entity -...

When you’re growing a small business in Australia, nothing beats a warm introduction. That’s why referral marketing is so powerful: it turns happy customers and trusted partners into an engine for new...

Running a small business is exciting - but the legal side can feel like a maze if you don’t speak the language. The right lawyer for small business won’t drown you in...

If you’re buying or selling a business, transferring shares, or managing a high‑value contract, you’ll likely hear the term “escrow.” Escrow is a simple concept with a big role in reducing risk....

When you’re setting up or running a company in Australia, you’ll hear a few different terms thrown around: “registered office,” “principal office” and “principal place of business.” They sound similar, but they’re...

Negotiation shows up everywhere in small business - in your supplier terms, your lease, your software subscriptions, your client contracts and even when resolving a dispute. Done well, negotiation protects cash flow,...

If you operate through a company in Australia, “company officer” isn’t just a label - it’s a legal role with real responsibilities and risk. Understanding who is an officer of a company,...

Sorting out your Australian Business Number (ABN) and tax obligations is one of the first real milestones for any small business owner in Australia. It’s exciting, but it can also feel confusing...

B-Corp certification is fast becoming a trusted signal of purpose-led business. If you’re growing a brand that prioritises people and planet alongside profit, getting certified can help you stand out, win tenders,...

Thinking about opening another location for your business, expanding into a new state, or testing the Australian market from overseas? You might be wondering what a “branch” actually is and whether it’s...

Setting up a company in Australia means making an early call on how you’ll govern it day‑to‑day: rely on the Corporations Act’s “replaceable rules” or put in place your own tailored company...

Leasing equipment can be a smart way to get the tools you need without a heavy upfront cost. Whether you’re fitting out a café, scaling a construction business, or upgrading tech, an...

Thinking about starting a pest control business? Demand is steady across residential, commercial and industrial sites, and the work you do has a clear, practical impact for customers. But to build a...
Online selling opens your business to customers across Australia (and beyond) without the overheads of a traditional storefront. Whether you’re launching a new brand or moving an existing shop online, there’s real...

If you’re building a small business in Australia, legal docs are the quiet achievers that keep everything running smoothly. They set expectations, reduce risk, and help you comply with Australian law -...

Running a small business is exciting - but when legal questions pop up, it can slow you down. If you’ve ever thought “I just need a lawyer to look over this quickly,”...

Choosing how you present your business to the market is a big early decision. Your trading name shapes your brand, your marketing and, importantly, your legal obligations. If you’re planning to operate...

AI tools are now part of everyday business - from drafting routine emails to summarising long documents. “Legal AI” sits in that mix, promising to speed up contract reviews, help with compliance...

If cash is tight and bills are piling up, it’s natural to ask: can we keep operating and “trade through” the crunch? In Australia, there’s a legal line you can’t cross as...
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