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Sprintlaw

Locality: Chippendale



Address: 20-40 Meagher Street 2008 Chippendale, NSW, Australia

Website: https://sprintlaw.com.au

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25.01.2022 Navigating GST isn't exactly a fun part of being a small business owner! We often hear from clients who are confused about whether they need to include GST in their prices. Heres a guide to when you should include GST in your prices, and the potential benefits of registering for GST even when you dont strictly need to: https://sprintlaw.com.au/including-gst/



25.01.2022 Our co-founder Alex is included in Asia Law Portal's list of 30 people to watch in the business of law in Asia in 2020 Check out this article to learn about some other great people shaking up the legal industry: https://asialawportal.com//30-people-to-watch-in-the-busi/

25.01.2022 If you've ever had your personal information sold to a third party without your permission, you'll know how frustrating it can be! Its becoming increasingly common for businesses to sell personal information. But what's actually allowed? Here's our guide: https://sprintlaw.com.au/trading-in-personal-information/

24.01.2022 The first 6 months can make or break your startup. In these early days, it's important to make good legal decisions. Here's our guide to getting it right: https://sprintlaw.com.au/survival-strategies-for-startups/



24.01.2022 The government's JobMaker Hiring Credit scheme has just passed through parliament, helping businesses employ workers under 35 to aid the COVID-19 recovery. However, there have been concerns that it potentially leaves older workers behind, leading to some confusion about how the scheme interacts with age discrimination laws. If you're a business wanting to access the JobMaker Hiring Credit Scheme, here's what we know so far: https://sprintlaw.com.au/a-guide-to-jobmaker/

23.01.2022 What happens when you're selling your business and a committed buyer wants to pull out? Can you force them to go ahead with the sale? These are the seller's rights at various stages of the business sale process: https://sprintlaw.com.au/pulling-out-of-a-business-sale/

23.01.2022 Complicated contracts are Gold Diggers, its time to Runaway... Recently, Kanye's taken to Twitter to explain why contracts need to be simplified. We couldn't agree more! Here are our thoughts on Kanye's tweets: https://sprintlaw.com.au/kanye-west-simpler-contracts/



23.01.2022 Who doesn't love receiving goodies on a regular basis? Starting an online subscription-based business is a smart move right now, as more consumers seek the convenience of having their favourite goods/services delivered straight to them. Here's what you need to know about setting up a subscription service: https://sprintlaw.com.au/how-to-start-an-online-subscripti/

23.01.2022 Today is International Access to Information Day. You may feel you have little power against government decisions. But it's important to remember you have the right to request access to government-held information and to question government decisions. Do you know your rights and how to exercise them? Here's a guide: https://sprintlaw.com.au/international-access-to-informati/

22.01.2022 Resellers can cause massive headaches for businesses. But is there anything you can actually do to stop people reselling your products? Here's what you need to know: https://sprintlaw.com.au/laws-on-reselling-products/

22.01.2022 Is it legal to pay employees on a commission-only basis? Our answer: https://sprintlaw.com.au/how-to-pay-employees-commission-o/

22.01.2022 Are you using independent contractors in your business? You need to ensure that you not the contractor own the intellectual property that's created.



21.01.2022 A recent case saw HealthEngine fined $2.9 million for deleting or significantly editing online reviews. If you've received a bad review, it's certainly tempting to try to scrub it from the internet. But here's why that's not the best idea: https://sprintlaw.com.au/delete-or-change-online-reviews/

21.01.2022 This positive feedback from our clients means a great deal to us We work hard to provide our clients with an affordable, efficient alternative to traditional legal services. And it's always awesome to hear that our online approach works as well for them as it does for us. Thanks to all our clients for your support so far!

20.01.2022 What's in a name? Aren't 'deeds' and 'agreements' just fancy words for contracts? Not exactly. There are some significant differences between the two. It's important you know these differences, so you can work out which document is right for you: https://sprintlaw.com.au/difference-between-deed-and-agree/

20.01.2022 Some great news for pet owners living in apartments: https://sprintlaw.com.au/nsw-pets-owners-apartments/

20.01.2022 Are Australian trade mark and copyright protections valid overseas? If you have plans to expand internationally or if you want to make sure your brand is protected across the world you should be across these issues. Here's a rundown: https://sprintlaw.com.au/international-trade-mark-and-copy/

19.01.2022 How has our online model helped our clients and staff deal with the disruptions of COVID-19? Our co-founder Alex speaks on this in the latest edition of The Law Society of NSW journal: https://lsj.com.au//recession-proof-how-law-firms-are-wea/

18.01.2022 Complicated contracts are Gold Diggers, it’s time to Runaway... Recently, Kanye's taken to Twitter to explain why contracts need to be simplified. We couldn't agree more! Here are our thoughts on Kanye's tweets: https://sprintlaw.com.au/kanye-west-simpler-contracts/

18.01.2022 Meet our Legal Consultant, Maddi! With a background in law and creative writing, Maddi loves delivering a creative spin on legal services through her work at Sprintlaw. Outside of work, she enjoys op-shopping, hiking, writing, her dogs, the beach... and, of course, going to the beach with her dogs

18.01.2022 What happens if your standard T&Cs are different from a party youre looking to do business with? Whose T&Cs will apply? This is when a battle of the forms arises! Here's how you can maximise your chances of success: https://sprintlaw.com.au/battle-of-the-forms/

17.01.2022 As your business grows, you might think about changing your business structure. For instance, you might move from: A sole trader to a company structure... A sole trader to a partnership structure A partnership to a company structure Before you make the switch, here's what you need to know: https://sprintlaw.com.au/how-to-change-your-business-struc/

17.01.2022 With an increasing number of Australians tuning into podcasts, there's never been a better time to get your message out there. But before you start recording and promoting your podcast, you need to sort out the legal side of things. Here's our guide to starting up a successful podcast: https://sprintlaw.com.au/how-to-start-a-podcast/

15.01.2022 When you're raising capital, its important that the information you give potential investors remains confidential. An Information Memorandum Disclaimer protects your private information. Here's how it helps in the capital raising process: https://sprintlaw.com.au/what-is-an-information-memorandum/

15.01.2022 What happens when you're doing business with an international party and a dispute arises? Which country's laws will be used to resolve the dispute? Here's how you can protect yourself in cross-border transactions: https://sprintlaw.com.au/drafting-an-internationally-enfor/

14.01.2022 If you're running an online marketplace, a strong legal set up is key to your success. You should be aware of: The legal risks associated with online marketplaces... The contracts you'll need The best business & payment structure for your situation We've laid it all out for you: https://sprintlaw.com.au/building-an-online-marketplace/

14.01.2022 Tired of chasing up unpaid invoices? Here's how to get your clients to pay on time (and what to do if they don't): https://sprintlaw.com.au/ensuring-your-clients-pay/

14.01.2022 If you're running or thinking of running a business in NSW, there are a few things you need to be aware of in the latest state budget. Here's our quick guide: https://sprintlaw.com.au/nsw-budget-small-business/

14.01.2022 We're thrilled to be named in Australia's Top 25 Legal Employers by Australasian Lawyer. Shout out to our awesome team! https://www.thelawyermag.com//australias-top-legal-/238556

13.01.2022 Why did we choose to set up as an online law firm? What's next for NewLaw firms in a post-pandemic landscape? Hear our co-founder Alex discuss these questions (and more) in the latest podcast from Lawyers Weekly: https://www.lawyersweekly.com.au//29247-what-s-next-for-ne

13.01.2022 Sometimes, not-so-good things must come to an end. If you run into a dispute with another business, it's important to end it properly. Here's how: https://sprintlaw.com.au/what-is-a-deed-of-settlement/

11.01.2022 "In the short-term, you have an advantage if youre online, but in the medium-term, everyones going to be coming online. If your only value proposition is that youre online, thats not going to cut it. Its going to have to be something more." Our co-founder Alex discusses the future of NewLaw innovation in this Lawyers Weekly piece: https://www.lawyersweekly.com.au//29286-should-newlaw-firm

11.01.2022 Big congrats to our Law Graduate Regie who was officially admitted as a lawyer today!

10.01.2022 Obviously, marketing your business is incredibly important. But there's a fine line between reaching out to potential customers and spamming them. Here's how to stay on the right side of spam laws: https://sprintlaw.com.au/direct-marketing-spam-laws-austra/

10.01.2022 Cryptocurrency can be a pretty complex topic to get your head around But an increasing number of entrepreneurs are accepting cryptocurrency as a form of payment in their online businesses. So, what even is cryptocurrency? Could it be a viable payment option for your business?... Here's what you need to know: https://sprintlaw.com.au/how-to-accept-cryptocurrency/

10.01.2022 Making money on social media is an attractive prospect for lots of people. So, understandably, there's a fair bit of competition to contend with if you're looking to profit from posting. The good news: having the right legal set up greatly enhances your chances of building a solid business on social media. Our 3 top tips: https://sprintlaw.com.au/making-money-from-social-media/

10.01.2022 We've been named NewLaw Firm of the Year at the Australian Law Awards Thanks Lawyers Weekly for hosting a great virtual ceremony on Friday evening and thanks to everyone who's supported our journey so far! Check out the other winners & finalists here: https://www.lawyersweekly.com.au/australian-law-awar//2020

09.01.2022 With COVID-19 seeing students at all levels learning from home, this is a great time for educators to take their skills online. Here's what you need to know about starting an online tutoring business: https://sprintlaw.com.au/how-to-set-up-an-online-tutoring-/

09.01.2022 What role can workplaces play in addressing family violence? To find out, we caught up with Sprintlaw client Hala Abdelnour, who has just launched the Institute of non-violence to provide practical help to employers and staff navigating these issues.... https://sprintlaw.com.au/sprintlaw-client-the-institute-of/

09.01.2022 Will you be my co-founder? Before you pop the big question, check out our guide to picking the perfect partner: https://sprintlaw.com.au/how-to-choose-a-co-founder/

09.01.2022 If you've created an app, you might think you need to "patent" it to protect it. But this isn't really a good idea, and doesn't do much to protect your app. Here's why: https://sprintlaw.com.au/patenting-your-app/

08.01.2022 The definition of "consumer" is broadening in the Australian Consumer Law, meaning more buyers will be able to access protections. Here's our guide to the changes: https://sprintlaw.com.au/definition-of-consumer/

08.01.2022 The winners of the Australasian Law Awards have just been announced, and we're thrilled to have won the award for Excellence in Technology & Innovation! This award was judged on our innovative use of technology in legal service delivery. Congratulations to all the other winners & finalists: https://auslawawards.com.au/index.php/winners/2020

08.01.2022 Change is inevitable. When your business grows and your relationships evolve, you'll want to alter your contracts to reflect this. Rather than diving deep into the contract and adjusting it yourself, theres a more simple way to make changes. This is where a Deed of Variation comes in.

07.01.2022 A new policy may give you greater intellectual property protections over your Facebook & Instagram posts. Here's what you need to know: https://sprintlaw.com.au/facebook-instagram-post-copyright/

07.01.2022 Is time up for TikTok? What does the U.S's proposed ban mean for influencers who rely on the platform for income? Are there any implications for Australian users? We unpack this interesting legal situation: https://sprintlaw.com.au/tiktok-ban-australia/

06.01.2022 Can you direct employees to keep their pay secret? Here's what the law says: https://sprintlaw.com.au/is-pay-secrecy-legal/

06.01.2022 Is your business collecting customers' personal information as part of COVID-19 contact tracing? You need to know how to protect this information, and your legal obligations will vary depending on where you're located. Here's a breakdown of the rules for each State and Territory: https://sprintlaw.com.au/protecting-customer-information-c/

05.01.2022 If selling your business is on your radar, you must be on top of your legals. There are so many moving parts involved in a business sale. And, if you're not informed, you mightn't get the best deal. Here's a quick guide to what you need to know: https://sprintlaw.com.au/different-ways-to-sell-a-business/

05.01.2022 We're excited to be a finalist for NewLaw Firm of the Year in the Australian Law Awards Learn more about the awards and check out the other finalists here: https://www.lawyersweekly.com.au/australian-law-awards/

04.01.2022 Meet our Head of Technology, Dave! Originally a city boy from Sydney, Dave now lives and works on a farm in the Sunshine Coast with his wife and young son. Every morning he gets up to feed 15 horses before he starts work for the day. Dave manages Sprintlaw's tech stack with a heavy focus on automating business processes to ensure that our team can work as efficiently as possible. Lockdown has not changed much for Dave, as he was doing Zoom meetings before they were cool

04.01.2022 Are workers actually entitled to take drink and toilet breaks outside of their formal break times? A recent case involving a Queensland McDonald's franchise brought this into question. At this workplace, employees were only allowed to use the bathroom or drink water during their scheduled break times. So, was the employer allowed to impose these restrictions? We break down the case here: https://sprintlaw.com.au/do-workers-have-right-to-toilet-b/

03.01.2022 Did you know the term 'Black Friday' is actually a registered trade mark in Australia? Here's what we know about the situation and whether other businesses can still use the term: https://sprintlaw.com.au/black-friday-registered-trade-mark/

02.01.2022 A legal fast feud: is Hungry Jack's Big Jack burger too similar to the Big Mac? We get into the meaty details of this current beef: https://sprintlaw.com.au/mcdonalds-vs-hungry-jacks/

02.01.2022 A recent Federal Court ruling has suggested that some casual workers may be entitled to leave payments. Here's what this ruling means for your business: https://sprintlaw.com.au/casual-worker-leave-entitlements/

01.01.2022 Check out this interview with our co-founder Tomo to learn about our approach to legal tech, the story behind Sprintlaw, advice for aspiring startup founders and more!

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