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How Does a Board of Directors Work?

Learn about the board of directors' responsibilities in Australia, including governance roles, meetings, and how decisions shape business success.

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Australia's Rushed Social Media Laws: Too Much Ambiguity?

Australia’s Rushed Social Media Laws: Too Much Ambiguity?

The recent social media Bill set to become law may be the most serious crackdown on social media content we've ever seen. Find out how the Bill works here.

Business Ethics: Why Are They So Important?

Business ethics can either make or break a business. Read about the importance of business ethics in this article.
Why Do Lawyers Charge Different Rates?

Why Do Lawyers Charge Different Rates?

Many lawyers charge different rates. Read this article to find out why lawyers charge different rates and what to look out for.

Benefits of Signing Your Documents Online

Printing, signing and scanning documents are soon becoming a thing of the past. Read our guide to uncover the benefits of signing your documents online.
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Can a Handwritten Agreement Hold Up in Court?

Is a handwritten agreement a legally binding agreement? Turns out, what is on the inside is what truly counts.
How To Serve Court Documents Electronically

How To Serve Court Documents Electronically

Electronic service is becoming increasingly popular. There are a few ways in which court documents can be served electronically.

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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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