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Thinking about establishing a trust? Find out in this article which parties need to sign and witness the Trust Deed.
Can creditors gain access to your retirement funds? Find out what happens to your superannuation during bankruptcy here.
Do you know what you need to do if your employee is injured on the job? Find out more about employee injuries here.
Do you know whether your business can open on public holidays? Find out more about restricted trading hours here.
The 'Internet of Things' refers to the internet's use in everyday physical objects. Find out the key legal issues here.
Recently established a discretionary trust? Find out what to do after completing your discretionary trust deed here.
A Services Agreement clarifies the terms when you do work for a client. Find out what to do after Completing Your Services Agreement here.
A pari passu clause is often found in loan agreements, ranking all unsecured creditors equally in the event of insolvency. Read more here.
It is important to understand your rights and obligations in a business relationship. Parties can set these out as terms of trade in an agreement. Read on to find out more.
Hiring a casual employee for your business? Here's what you should do after completing your employment agreement (casual).
Can't afford to take a case to court? Litigation funding orders may help. Find out how litigation funding orders work here.
Hiring a contractor for your business? Find out what to do after completing your contractor agreement (individual) here.
Has a term in your contract been breached? Find out whether you can terminate the contract in this article.
Money isn't everything. Sometimes its not enough to be paid damages for a breach of contract. Find out how courts can order parties to fulfill their obligations.
A will is a formal document which notifies others of your wishes should you pass away. Find out what to do after completing your will here.
Takeovers can seem intimidating. That is why it is critical to understand how to correctly handle and react to one. Read on to know more.
A mutual NDA will prevent both parties from leaking confidential information. Find out what to do after completing your NDA (mutual) here.
Companies limited by guarantee are a common type of company. Find out if you can still pay dividends in this article.

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