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Tailored for SMEs
Effortlessly navigate the legal nuances for SMEs with our dedicated business legal team. We know Australian business and tailor our support to meet your needs
Services for
SMEs

Private mergers & acquisitions
With extensive experience in negotiating and closing
business sales and share transactions, we narrow down the key issues quickly,
thereby accelerating the negotiation process. We give definitive advice and
help our clients assess commercial risk, which is why our clients trust us with
their deals.

Corporate structuring
With our corporate structuring services, you’ll achieve a tax-efficient corporate structure while protecting both company and personal assets. We also have the methods to ensure your corporate structure provides flexibility to avoid costly restructures required to prepare for potential exit or growth opportunities.

Trade marks
Registering your trade mark is the single biggest bang for buck investment you can make in your business. Having a registered trade mark can significantly increase the attractiveness and sale price of your business.
Featured solutions for
SMEs
We are excited to announce we have fully automated our employment agreement suite.
With 24/7 access from anywhere, you’ll get ready-to-go employment agreements by chatting with our legal bots.
Explore both single-use options below, or get in contact to package multiple documents with our in-house support services.

Employment contracts
Get instantly downloadable contracts for general staff, key staff and executives and
independent contractors through our eStore
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