What is a Deed of Novation?
A deed of novation is a type of agreement that swaps out one party under an existing contract for another party. From the date of novation, one party steps in
A deed of novation is a type of agreement that swaps out one party under an existing contract for another party. From the date of novation, one party steps in
What should you do if you’ve been dismissed from your executive job? You are (or were) an executive or senior staff member. Your employer has unceremoniously shown you the door.
Want to know how to write a contract? In this guide, you’ll learn the basics of how to write a contract from an experienced contracts lawyer. Learning how to write
A statutory demand is a demand for payment of money and is given the force of law. If a company fails to pay or set aside a statutory demand within
As a business lawyer, I’ve seen first-hand how email communication in a business setting can be both a blessing and a problem for businesses. This article explores the pros and
Dismissing an executive can cause direct and indirect impacts on your business and may have unexpected and unintended consequences. This article looks at important things your business should consider when
Your business has completed the work it was asked to do; you’ve delivered the goods or performed the services, but your invoice is now well overdue. With the invoice’s due
Payment terms are important for every Australian business. Payment terms are a frequent source of controversy when negotiating a contract because they can affect the cash flow of both the
This article explains some of the common areas of risk in consultancy agreements relevant to the construction industry in Australia. We give a simple explanation of some important contract terms