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Goodwill is important in the execution of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). To better understand what this means, read this article.
Are you a talented writer and thinking of starting your own business? Read our guide on how to start your own speechwriting business.
Important changes to anyone who is currently, or intends to become, a trustee within a discretionary trust in New South Wales.
Have you recently been demoted? Are you unsure if it is legal? Read our guide on whether it is legal to demote an employee.
Have you ever wondered if your business is subject to copyright protection? Find out what to be aware of and how to be legally protected in this guide.
Is the memorandum of understanding a legally binding document? If so, what happens when a memorandum of understanding is breached? Find out more here.
Are you looking to sell your shares in a company? Not quite sure how to exit? Read on to learn more about how to exit your shareholder's agreement.
There are so many contracts out there, it can be difficult to know which to use. We explain what a cost-plus contract is in this article, and how it's used.
Fluent in another language and eager to be your own boss? This article will guide you through the steps to starting your own translating business easily.
There are many legal ways to terminate a contract. Mutual consent is the most civilised way to terminate if absolutely necessary. Find out more here.
Bankruptcy can be a scary prospect for any sole trader. But it doesn't mean it has to be the end of your business. Here's what happens next.
The hand-made jewellery industry is a difficult one to break through. Identify what is essential to your success and some legal tips here.
Have you ever wanted to start your own business but are worried about the cost? Starting your own virtual assistant business may be for you.
Has your employment been terminated on discriminatory grounds? Read our guide on unlawful termination and your rights as an employee.
Exclusion clauses are how companies cover any potential legal liabilities they may be exposed to when they restrict the rights of the signing party.
Statutory demands can help recover debts owing to you, but there are also risks. This article outlines how to use it properly and the defences you can use.
A memorandum of understanding (MOU) can be a great asset to contract negotiation. Here are our tips on when to use an MOU, and what to avoid when drafting one.
Thinking of starting your own activewear line? Here's some important things you need to know to before launching your own business.

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