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Looking to successfully start or run your business? Here are some things you should know about unconscionable dealings and how you can avoid them.
Are you interested in becoming a franchisee? Read this guide to know what your legal rights are?
Conducting business overseas? Learn all about illicit financial flows to ensure your foreign transactions are above board.
Knowing your 'smart' device may be listening may be a slight comfort in a serious incident, but would such evidence even be admissible under Australian law?
What are you, as director, expected to do if your company is insolvent? Find out your responsibilities and liabilities here.
Can a third-party help fund your case in court? Read this blog to find out how third-party litigation funding operates in Australia.
NDAs, Restraint of Trade Clauses, and Confidentiality Agreements may be convenient in protecting trade secrets, but what protections does IP law confer?
How proposed changes by the ACCC could change the way we see news online - and burst the 'information bubbles' we all find ourselves in.
How the 'CLAUse DETecTEr' uses Machine Learning Powered Analysis to respond to the difficulties of identifying potentially unfair clauses.
Are you looking to sell your business? Is it currently insolvent? Understand what is involved with this process in this blog article.
Is it legal for a business to rise again after being insolvent? Find out what you need to know about phoenix activity here.
Want to buy a franchise, but have no idea how to register it? There are many business structures you can use. Learn about the two most popular types.
Winding up a company by Court Order can only be done on certain grounds. Read about the process for statutory demands here.
The media recently unveiled the outcome of case that had captured the public's attention for years - so how do suppression orders work?
Ever questioned the content of a will? A will can be complex and requires many steps to be valid. Here are the main reasons for contesting a will.
Cybercrimes happen in a space we cannot physically see, and there is no Court dedicated to internet crimes. This begs the question - where should these crimes be decided?
Learn why businesses use information memorandum's here.

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