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

When you’re building a startup or small business, it’s easy to focus on the “main” documents - like your customer contract, your lease, or your big investor deal. But in practice, many...

If you’re running a startup or small business, you’ll probably share valuable information with other people more often than you expect. It might be a pitch deck to a potential partner, a...

When you’re growing a small business or startup, it’s normal to hit a point where you need help running day-to-day operations. Maybe you’ve secured funding and need an experienced operator to steady...

As a small business owner, you’re often signing documents quickly so you can move on to the real work: serving customers, delivering projects, and growing revenue. But one of the most common...

In business, relationships change all the time. You might be taking over a supply contract from another business, selling part of your operations, or moving a project from one entity in your...

In an ideal world, every deal your business makes is neatly captured in a written contract, signed by both parties, before anyone starts work, ships products, or makes a payment. In the...
When you’re building a small business or startup, contracts are everywhere. Customer terms, supplier agreements, SaaS subscriptions, leases, contractor arrangements - they all have one thing in common: if something goes wrong,...

Ending a business relationship is never fun - but sometimes it’s necessary. Maybe a supplier isn’t delivering, a client isn’t paying, a contractor relationship has run its course, or your business needs...

If you run a small business, you’ve probably been asked to “initial each page” or “initial the changes” on a contract. It sounds simple, but it’s surprisingly easy to do this in...

When you’re running a startup or small business, you’re making agreements every day - with customers, suppliers, contractors, co-founders, landlords, and sometimes even investors. Some of those agreements are obvious (like signing...

Running a gym is all about helping people feel better, stronger and more confident. But from a legal perspective, gyms are also “high-risk” environments - heavy equipment, close contact, group classes, and...

If you run a growing business, there’s a good chance you’ve heard about enterprise agreements (sometimes called “EBAs”) and wondered whether they could help you set clearer pay and conditions than a...

If you run a small business, contracts are everywhere - onboarding a new client, bringing on a contractor, partnering with a supplier, or even just setting payment terms on your invoices. But...

Vouchers can be a great way to boost cash flow, attract new customers and keep people coming back - whether you run a café, salon, online store, studio, clinic, or professional services...

When you’re building (or expanding) an early learning centre, your premises can make or break the business. Location, visibility, car parking, outdoor space, compliance requirements and neighbour compatibility all matter. But just...

If you run a small business, late payments can quickly become more than a minor frustration. They can create cash flow pressure, slow down growth, and force you to spend time chasing...

If you run a small business, chances are you’re either: providing services to clients (for example, marketing, consulting, trades, design, software, bookkeeping, coaching), or buying services from suppliers and contractors to keep...

Influencer marketing can be a fast (and cost-effective) way to build brand awareness, launch a new product, or drive sales - especially when you’re a small business and every marketing dollar needs...

Note: This article provides general information for Australian businesses and is not legal advice. Every situation is different, and confidentiality obligations (and remedies) will depend on the wording of your agreement and...

Starting a detailing business can be a great move if you’re good with your hands, you’re proud of quality work, and you want a business you can grow over time. But as...

If your business needs flexible resourcing (without constantly hiring and onboarding), labour hire can be a practical way to scale up or cover busy periods. But it’s also an area where small...

“Affiliate company” can mean a few different things, and that’s exactly where small businesses can get caught out. Sometimes people use it to describe an affiliate marketing arrangement (where another business promotes...

If you’re running a small business, “money stuff” is where deals either run smoothly or get messy fast. Maybe you’re lending money to a related entity, paying a contractor by milestones, taking...

If you run a business in Australia, there’s a good chance you’ll come across statutory declarations (often called “stat decs”) sooner or later. You might need one to support an internal process,...
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