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Practical legal knowledge to help you run your business with confidence

Running a business means making decisions every day – and some of those decisions have legal implications.

Our Boss Resources are designed to help you understand the legal side of business in plain English, so you can make informed choices and move forward with confidence.

Whether you're just starting out or scaling up, these articles, guides, and resources will help you:

  • Understand when you need specific legal protections

  • Implement templates and contracts correctly

  • Stay updated on changes that affect your business

  • Feel confident about your legal foundations

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As a copywriter, you will face plenty of frustrating issues with clients that can be avoided if you have a strong copywriter agreement in place. We know that many copywriters create either a basic agreement with their clients or have no agreement at all. This leads to scope creep, endless revisions, and expectations not being met, amongst other issues. A copywriter agreement that is insufficient will not provide adequate protection for you in the short or long term.

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The 7 Minute Online Business Audit - Make your next 12 months the best yet!

Whether you are just starting out or have been in business for years, it is a good idea to annually audit what is working and what isn’t working, particularly in areas where there is legal and financial risk. Often in business we are so busy that we can overlook some of the core elements that help minimise risks and issues with customers or clients that can chew up time and energy and money. This online business audit is specifically for business owners with any degree of online presence.

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Referral Partner Programs & Introduction Fees - What you need to know

Working as a lawyer in the online business space, it’s not uncommon for me to see small business owners looking to create relationships with complementary businesses to refer clients to them and help them source clients.

It is something we see quite frequently with business owners who might have their own program or course they are selling.

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