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Before you enter a construction contract, there are a number of crucial details to take note of. Read this article to find out more.
eSignatures are a digital signature which you can use to sign documents. Find out in this article what legal weight they carry.
Our new eSignature sharing tool allows you to send your legal documents to others to be signed online in a matter of minutes.
A jurisdictional objection may impact the ability of the Fair Work Commission to hear your claim for unfair dismissal. Read our guide to find out more.
Often it can be difficult to fully anticipate the full cost when you quote up a job, but are you allowed to update the quote? Find out here.
For many young entrepreneurs, a startup incubator represents the opportunity to realise their dreams. Here's our guide to how they work.
A multi-unit franchise allows you own a franchise of a brand but operate at a higher level because you are overseeing multiple branches. Find out more here.
A barrister is type of lawyer who acts for clients in Court proceedings and general litigation. Find out more in this article.
A recent finding in the Federal Court may herald significant changes to the way Google reveals information about anonymous users who post false reviews.
A statutory demand and a statement of claim are two legal options you have to recover a company debt. So what is the difference? Read our guide to find out.
Procurement contracts are contracts commonly used by businesses to access goods and services in the service of their own projects.
If you are about to be appointed as a company director, you must be aware of the duties to your company and your legal obligations.
Consensus ad idem is a term used in contract law meaning 'agreement'. It is an integral requirement for a valid contract. Read our guide to find out more.
Access more than 200 legal documents in the Lawpath library. Read about the latest product and document releases for the month of January.
Different Australian States and Territories have different requirements when it comes to witnessing a Power of Attorney (POA). Find out what they are here.
No business can go without a website, but there are some legal requirements you have to follow. Here is the company information you need on a website.
Are you considering applying for bankruptcy? Are you wondering how long will bankruptcy last? Here's what you need to know to prepare for this next step.
Buying off the plan is becoming an increasingly popular affordable option. Read our guide to uncover things you should consider when buying off the plan.

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