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What is an eSignature? (2026 Update)

An eSignature is simply signing your name to something online. Also known as digital signatures, eSignatures are convenient and safe to use.

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Can A Non-Australian Citizen Be A Company Director?

What the 2024 Federal Budget holds for small to medium enterprises

The 2024 Federal Budget has unveiled a comprehensive package of measures designed to support small to medium enterprises (SMEs) in Australia, while also laying the groundwork for a "Future Made in Australia."

Default Interest Clauses: An Explainer

Default interest clauses can help protect lenders' interests, but sometimes they will not be enforceable. Find out more here.

Lying On Your Resume: What Are The Consequences?

Lying on your resume to get a job is never a good idea. In fact obtaining employment through fraud can actually land you in jail.

Am I Required To Have Terms and Conditions On My Website?

Not sure if you need to have Ts&Cs for your business's website? Read this article to find out when your business will need to have one in place.

What Work Rights do Uber Drivers Have?

Uber has grown in popularity amongst both passengers and drivers. Find out in this guide what work rights you'll have as an Uber driver.

Does Consideration in a Contract Have to Be Monetary?

Consideration in a contract is a vital building block of a legal agreement. It acts a guarantee that both parties will uphold promises and can take many forms.

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Repudiation vs. Rescission of Contracts (2026 Update)

Not sure whether a contract can be terminated? Learn about two common ways of termination, repudiation and rescission - and how they differ.
Does Australia have a Statute of Limitations?

What is Statute of Limitations in Australia?

Have you ever wondered whether there is a statute of limitations in Australia? Read this article to find out.
Signing a Document? Who Can Witness a Signature?

Signing a Document? Who Can Witness a Signature?

Some legal documents require a person's signature to be witnessed. So who can be a witness? Read our guide to find out more.

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