Platform Overview

Starting a Business

Step by step legal guides on starting a business

Need to transfer your company shares soon? Read this first.
Struggling to pay your debts? Read on to learn what happens when your business files for bankruptcy.
Some things to consider before bringing your property to the public
Decided it's time to venture out on your own? Starting your own law firm may seem daunting, but these tips will help you get there.
Signing an NDA means that you're obliged not to disclose any sensitive information, but what if you breach an NDA and it's not exactly your fault?
A guide to recognising and protecting yourself from online scams which could harm not only your customers - but also your business.
Starting an import business isn't as complicated as it seems
What you need to know before listing your business up for Crowdfunding.
You may have heard the term ‘unicorn company’, but what does it mean? And how does a Company become one? Read on to find out.
How to launch your business in the $18 billion ecommerce market
How to have a fair hiring process and be an equal opportunity employer
If you run an online business in Australia, it's likely that you will have to comply with the GDPR. Read about what that means here.
Always click ‘agree’ when the pop-up tells you ‘this site uses cookies’? Want to know what you are actually agreeing to? Read on.
The how-to guide to help you decide whether you can cover yourself effectively with public liability insurance
Halloween isn't the only scary thing that happens on 31 October
Whether you run a business or plan to sell assets, it's important to know when the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) applies to you.
There are usually costs involved in starting a business. Read this article to find out 5 ways you can raise capital to get your business off the ground.

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