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Step by step legal guides on starting a business

Setting up an eCommerce store can be the key to success for your beauty business. Find out more about how to start an online beauty business.
As we edge closer towards living in a completely cashless society, legal questions regarding privacy abound. Find out more here.
eSignatures are a modern method of signing legal documents online. Find out how to protect your eSignature here.
Company derivative action is a useful tool for shareholders to protect company interests when a director has engaged in wrongful conduct.
Workplace harassment is more common than many people realise. Find out how you can manage and prevent it in this guide.
Restrictive covenants in employment contracts are a great way to protect the legitimate interests of your business. Learn more here.
The ways to terminate a stood down employee are not as complicated as you might think. The general rules for termination of employment apply.
Breaching Australian Consumer Law can result in criminal offences. However, only severely serious conduct will amount to a criminal offence.
The ATO have decided that bitcoin is not a foreign currency. Read on to find out more about bitcoins impact on income taxation laws.
The Internet of Toys refers to internet-powered children's toys. Find out about the legal risks to privacy, safety and data protection here.
Cyberbullying is a common occurrence in the modern workplace. Find out in this article how you can prevent it and keep your employees safe.
Business insurance is crucial no matter what industry you operate in. Find out 4 things you might not know about business insurance here.
Generally, silence is not acceptable. However, there are a few exceptions that apply to this rule. Read on to find out more.
Cryptocurrency has increased in popularity. This article considers whether your business could benefit from adopting this type of payment.
Do you run a cafe, restaurant, or food processing plant in NSW? Read about the Food Act 2003 (NSW) and how to comply here.
The terms lawyer and attorney are often used interchangeably, however their meanings differ in Australia and the United States.
What is a prohibitory injunction? How does it works? What do the courts look at in deciding to grant one?
In this article, CEO and accountant Patrick Sargent provides his top tips for preparing your business for the End of Financial Year (2021).

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