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Want to learn more about the off-field legal matters that affect Australian sports? Find out more about sports law in this article.
A limited liability partnership is different to standard partnerships in that partners are not liable for the business's finances. Find out more here.
Trading dual-use goods is subject to controls that prevent risks that these items might pose for international security. Read on to find out more.
The 457 working visa has recently been replaced by the 482 visa. Find out how the Subclass 457 and 482 Working Visas are different here.
A character reference is often provided in criminal proceedings by someone who knows a defendant to support their case. Find out what's involved here.
A CSF Shareholder is an individual or entity which has invested in the CSF. For their investment, the CSF shareholder receives a security in the business.
Want to deregister your company but not sure where to start? Find out how voluntary deregistration through ASIC works here.
Are you wanting to start your own industrial painting business? Keep reading to find out all the basics to start your new business.
A transfer of employment occurs where a person is employed by an associated entity within 3 months of termination by the former employer. Read more here.
Deeds and contracts are two different forms of written agreement. A tripartite deed is an agreement involving three parties. Find out more here.
Read this article to find out what a Common Fund Order (CFO) is and how recent Court rulings have changed how they operate.
Protect yourself from a liquidator's demand for the repayment of money. Find out about voidable transactions and how to defend yourself from a claim.
Aggravated and Exemplary damages differ because they look to address different elements of defendant conduct. Find out more in this article.
When an asset is ‘in escrow’, it is in holding and cannot be released to a buyer until predetermined conditions are satisfied. Find out more here.
Voluntary redundancy occurs where an employer compensates an employee if they voluntarily terminate their own employment. Find out more here.
In certain circumstances, you might see the price of particular products skyrocket. Keep reading to find out the rules behind price gouging.
Struggling to recover entitlements owed to you by your employer since your company has been abandoned? ASIC may be able to help.
Indemnities are clauses in a contract where one party (the indemnifier) promises to protect another party (the indemnified). Find out more here.

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