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Employment agreements let you set out the terms of employment particular to the role you're hiring for. Find out how to use them here.
Find out everything you need to know about dispute resolution clauses, how they affect the contracts you sign and your day to day business.
Small businesses often face legal issues which are preventable. Read this article to know what to expect and minimise your risks.
A trademark is a great way to protect your intellectual property. Find out how to file a trademark here.
Not sure if the emails you are sending are legal? Need to brush up on the laws surrounding marketing emails? Read this to find out more.
New insolvency laws have been in effect since 1 January 2021. Find out in this article what the new rules are.
Looking to make a last-minute grant application? Or maybe you've never heard of Homebuilder. We'll explain everything you need to know.
Find out what a Cease and Desist Letter is and how it can be used.
A Will is an important legal document that communicates wishes to your estate. Learn how to make your will here.
Find out everything you need to know about grandfather clauses and the many ways they might impact your day to day business.
Find out what a company is and whether this might be the company structure for you.
An article that gives an outline of how a social media policy can benefit you.
The PPSR is a government-run system to allow debts and obligations to be secured. Find out how to register here.
Is your employer paying you incorrectly and below industry standards? Know your rights and what action you can take in this situation.
Has a former employee lodged a claim for unfair dismissal? Not sure what to do? This article will explain everything you need to know.
Sometimes the controversial views of employees can harm your business. Find out whether you can dismiss an employee for such views here.
Workers who travel to Australia on a Working Holiday Visa will need to pay tax to the Australian Government. Find out if you also need an ABN here.
Employees sometimes 'cash out' their annual leave. This is when an employee receives a payment instead of taking time off work.

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