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Corporate governance as a strategic advantage
Good corporate governance is essential for any successful business. Learn how Directors and Senior Management can make it a priority, and how it can provide value and security to the business in today’s competitive global economy.
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Buy/sell agreements for business succession planning
Buy/Sell Agreements, also referred to as Put and Call Option agreements, provide certainty for a business on the death or disablement of an equity participant. This article explores the various ownership and taxation implications, including insurance trusts, cross ownership, individual ownership, SMSF ownership, group insurance policies, and transfer via will.
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Is your trust deed Bamford compliant?
Trust deeds created more than two years ago may not comply with the Bamford ruling, resulting in consequences for trustees and beneficiaries. Dundas Lawyers can help review trust deeds and ensure they meet legal requirements.
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When is a licensee really a franchisee?
This article dives into the details of franchisor/distributorship relationships, exploring elements, examples, and control needed to determine the distinction. Get insight into what constitutes a system or marketing plan, and learn what type of ‘helpful suggestions’ qualify.
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Employee or contractor – impact on intellectual property
This article explores the legal implications of determining whether an individual is an employee or contractor. Learn how a multi-factor test can help to identify the correct status, and understand the potential impact on intellectual property.
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Appointing an alternate director explained
Appointing an Alternate Director? Understand the powers and responsibilities with our obligation free and confidential discussion. Learn more now.
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Guide for managing data breaches
Parliament introduced the Data Breach Bill 2016, which will make notifications of data breaches mandatory. Learn more about the Bill and obligations of organisations to protect personal info in our article.
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Failure to review contracts can cost millions…
The case of The State of NSW v UXC Limited [2011] NSWCS 530 serves as a reminder of the need for organisations to pay close attention to contract details. An oversight can result in costly damages.
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Is your business ready for investors?
Want to attract investors? This article reveals the essential steps to make your business “investor ready.” From crafting a solid business plan to securing legal certainty, learn how to prepare your business for successful investment and stand out to potential backers.



