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How to Wind Up an Abandoned Company

Looking to wind up an abandoned company in Australia? Here is your “how-to” guide with a step-by-step legal process.

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What Is The Arm’s Length Principle?

Impartiality and objectivity are key traits of the law. The arm's length principle helps preserve this. Read more about this principle here.

What Can I Do If My Partner Breaches Our Partnership Agreement?

A partnership agreement acts as the foundation for business partnerships. Breaches can cause serious harm to a business, but there are legal remedies available. Read this article to find out more about what solutions can be reached.

Can the Deceased be Defamed? Considering an Estate’s Rights

How might recent events make us reconsider the rights of the dead? Rights relating to defamation, disparagement and integrity are discussed in this article.

What Is a Limited Liability Partnership?

A limited liability partnership is different to standard partnerships in that partners are not liable for the business's finances. Find out more here.

What to Do When You Receive a Concerns Notice

Received a concerns notice? Whether or not you've defamed someone, you need to decide how (or if) you're going to respond. Read about it in this article.
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Contract Termination Fees: Are They Legal?

Find out whether or not contract termination fees are legal and everything you need to know about them.

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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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