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What is Novation of Contract?
Want to alter the terms or parties to your contract? You can do this with a novation of contract. Learn everything there is to know.
Personal Liabilities Of Company Directors: Everything You Need to Know
How to prevent yourself as a company director from being personally liable: 101 Guide
How Does a Company Issue Corporate Shares?
Thinking of issuing new shares for your company? Read below to find out the various ways you can do it.
What Is the Difference Between Privacy and Confidentiality in Australia?
Interested in learning more about the differences between privacy and confidentiality? Read along
What is the Difference Between a Public and Private Company?
Interested in learning more about the differences between a public and private company? Read along.
What Are The Benefits of Working Under an ABN?
Registering an ABN is one of the first things you need to do when starting your business in Australia.
What Is the Meaning of Time In Lieu? (2022 Update)
Have you ever wondered what time in lieu means? This post will cover everything you need to know.
15 Types Of Legal Documents That Are Due for an Update in 2022 [Australia]
The beginning of a new year is an ideal time to update your business’s legal documents.
Planning to Hire Foreign Workers: Here’s What You Need To Know in 2022
Hiring foreign workers can boost business growth, but many legal factors need to be considered.
A Guide to Directors Duties in Australia: The 6 Duties You Need to Know (2022 Update)
Being a company director is a big responsibility. As a result, there are a few duties all directors in Australia must legally abide by.
What Happens If You Break a Contract? The Ultimate Guide to Contractual Remedies (2022 Update)
Contractual breaches can be devastating. Learn exactly what you can do and what remedies the courts may grant to rectify them.