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Intellectual property is a fast-moving area where new innovations are constantly occurring. Find out below about how a priority date can help your invention.
Franchising can be one of the most rewarding and strategic ways you can grow your business. Find out the 5 key benefits here.
With the increased awareness of cryptocurrency in recent years, another term gaining traction is blockchain. Read below to unblock your chain of thought about this concept.
eDiscovery offers the Court and legal system efficiency, accuracy and convenience. Read this article to find out what it is and how it could benefit your business.
Read this article to find out whether your business needs to have a privacy policy in place.
NewLaw is providing more accessible legal services for all clients. Find out about all the buzz here.
Misplaced your Tax File Number (TFN)? Here's how you can locate it.
Find out what starting a holding company could mean for your business.
Thinking about terminating a Partnership but don't have an agreement? Learn how to dissolve a Partnership without an agreement below.
Thinking of a strategic business structure? Find out about two company types here.
Take our interactive business quiz to find out what business structure suits your needs.
We ask 14 startup founders for their advice on hiring your first employee
To make sure your end of life wishes are well known, you need to know about these two types of documents.
It's important to do your research before you purchase stocks in a company. Read below to find out what a company's beta means and how it's relevant to a stock price.
Casual and part time employees may appear to work similar hours, but their terms of employment are very different. Read about them here.
Be sure to read this article to learn the mistakes that may lead to your contract becoming void.
An easement is a property interest which gives a person the right to use land. Find out what it means and how it can affect your property rights here.
Find out what happens to a company after it becomes insolvent.

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