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The Ins and Outs of a Reseller Agreement
05 Jan 2021

As a wholesaler or manufacturer, you likely need to engage another business to sell your goods. You may have heard of these arrangements being referred to as a supply or distribution agreement before. A reseller agreement involves engaging a business to resell your goods to the general public or other third parties. Generally, resellers do...

Guide to Registering a Trademark in Australia
04 Jan 2021

A trade mark is defined under the Trade Marks Act and is essentially a ‘sign’ that distinguishes your goods or services from those of your competitors. Registering a trade mark gives you exclusive rights to use, license or sell that mark. It could be a logo, word, phrase, letter, number, or a sound, as well...

The Basics of Commercial Disputes and Litigation
23 Dec 2020

Every business strives to achieve growth without running into legal complications, especially when it’s something as costly and tarnishing as a commercial dispute. Avoiding them can be tricky since it’s a form of business litigation that can sprout from various problems – from intellectual property infringement, contract violations, and more. SEM businesses and fortune corporations...

3 Ways to End a Franchise Agreement Without Any Strings Attached
24 Nov 2020

One of the most alarming things that a franchisee can receive is a breach notice. This document specifies what one has allegedly done wrong to warrant a breach of the franchise agreement with the franchisor. While it can be remedied with the right steps, doing so may feel like a daunting and complicated task—which is...

Types of business structures – What you need to know
18 Nov 2020

Choosing the right type of business structure for your commercial enterprise is essential to your success in your market. Knowing and understanding the types of business structures also keeps you out of legal troubles that could cost you your livelihood. That is why you need to know at least the basic differences between a sole...

4 Legal Factors To Consider When Buying Property For Your Business
11 Nov 2020

As a small or medium business you will likely need to sign a commercial lease at some point and potentially purchase commercial for your day to day operations at some point. It’s a significant investment that can make or mar your financial stability, and it’s a complex process that can make insider pros scratch their...

Why You Should Provide Terms and Conditions for Your Website
28 Oct 2020

Terms and Conditions (T&C) agreements on websites have become the gold standard for most companies because of the increasing amount of online activity. It’s a way to protect the interests of both the business and the consumer. But what exactly can a business owner like you expect when you add a T&C agreement on your...

What You Need to Know About Negotiating a Commercial Lease
20 Oct 2020

If you’ve been eyeing the perfect location for your groundbreaking business idea, you’re one step closer to making your dream a reality. However, before you sign a lease or the letter of offer, you’ll have to ensure you’ve done a thorough look into the terms. You’ll be agreeing to a legally binding contract, after all,...

The Value of Having a Commercial Lawyer
14 Oct 2020

Hiring a commercial lawyer is essential for all business, whether you are a startup, scaling your business, or are already an established organisation. In Brisbane there are numerous commercial lawyers, and there are some factors to be considered when searching for a commercial solicitor to act for your business. Why do I need a commercial...

3 Reasons Your App Needs an End-User License Agreement
07 Oct 2020

One of the most important things that a software or app developer must think about is how their users will utilise their product. The software, whatever its purpose might be, should be used fairly, legally, and for its intended purposes only. This is why every digital product that is released should have a EULA or...

Understanding the Process of Commercial Conveyancing
30 Sep 2020

Conveyancing is the legal term that refers to the process of transferring a property from one entity to another. Commercial conveyancing, though similar to residential conveyancing, has quite a few more considerations, such as permitted uses, commercial leases, land taxes, zoning, and so much more. Residential conveyancing contracts have a few notable differences from commercial...

Australian Property Laws You Need to Understand Before Moving
15 Sep 2020

Moving to a different country is always complicated, especially with the numerous legal requirements of becoming a permanent resident. This does not even consider all the nuances in culture and customs that you might need to adjust to in order to successfully assimilate into your new community. Australia is no different. Assuming that you’ve already...