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Arro Lawyers
Locality: Richmond, Victoria
Address: 132 Cremorne Street 3121 Richmond, VIC, Australia
Website: http://arrolawyers.com.au
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25.01.2022 We're nearly a month into the new financial year. If your business hasn't yet had an opportunity to sit back and take stock of the year ahead, it's not too late. We have a legal guide dedicated to helping you get your small business into shape this financial year. Take a read.
25.01.2022 There's one thing arguably more valuable to a startup than anything else. And it's the one thing most often forgotten. What are you doing to protect your Intellectual Property? Don't let IP theft threaten your future. Our new legal guide goes through all the bases you need to cover.
25.01.2022 According to a recent study, most Australians view lawyers as at least 'somewhat unethical'. We doubt this is a result that would shock anyone, but it really illustrates how the legal industry needs to move beyond the stereotypes of the past. It's time to join the 21st century and change how things are done.
24.01.2022 With the re-opening of workplaces in Victoria, are you across what a COVIDSafe workplace looks like? Alexander Biggs has taken this opportunity to provide you with key points that should be followed when combatting COVID-19 within workplaces all around Victoria, in accordance with the recommendations from the Department of Health and Human Services Victoria. https://lnkd.in/dG2kmNn... To keep up to date with all things law, follow us on LinkedIn. #covid19 #workplace #employers #obligations #covidsafe #covidnormal
21.01.2022 Do you remember your first job out of university? What was it like? Has much changed since then? Well, you can find out with our new VLOG "Justin's Journey." Justin will take you on the journey of a law graduate in 2020 at a modern, future facing law firm.... As the new trainee lawyer at Arro we hope you can join him as he experiences the journey of being a first time graduate and embarks into the legal profession. To stay tuned to Justin’s Journey please follow us on Facebook or alternatively visit our website: https://arrolawyers.com.au/
21.01.2022 Starting a small business is a whirlwind of excitement and confusion. Our CEO and principal lawyer Simon Reid has seen it all before, and has a definitive list of questions for how startups can avoid legal headaches. He recently shared this expertise with Inside Small Business.
21.01.2022 Interesting article about potential effects of Brexit on the Australian startup scene. Of course, for the time being this is all speculative, but as the reality sets in startups should be thinking about what it could mean. What are your thoughts on Brexit?
21.01.2022 There couldn't be a better example of why legal advice is so crucial to startups than this story of a US-based startup who had to pay out tens of thousands to a terminated employee due to a poorly worded job offer letter. Do you have any similar horror stories to share?
21.01.2022 Interesting article from StartupSmart advocating the idea that Australian startups should be more willing to put pride aside and consider merging with competitors. A great thought-piece, but what isn't mentioned is the real-world legal logistics of mergers and acquisitions. Would you consider merging with a competitor if it would benefit both companies?
19.01.2022 Moving to the US is an attractive prospect for Aussie startups, but there's a lot to consider. The differences in legal requirements and regulations alone can't be overlooked. Interesting article from StartupSmart about what to expect if you're considering making the move.
18.01.2022 Interesting article on the growth of millennials turning their social media following into a business. This is entrepreneurial spirit at its very best. But how aware are they of the legal problems that could be headed their way?
17.01.2022 Think you own your Facebook profile? Well, if you use it for social media marketing on behalf of your company, you may need to think again. Find out why: http://goo.gl/JbDwMz
17.01.2022 South Australia may soon have access to internet "many times faster than the NBN" - an attractive proposition to online and digital businesses. Is Victoria lagging behind on this front?
17.01.2022 Interesting piece about the rise of Artificial Intelligence in the law industry. This could be a powerful tool in the future, but would you be confident talking to a machine instead of a human lawyer?
17.01.2022 Welcome to Arro. You may have worked with us before as KKR Lawyers, but now we've shifted our focus to keep pace with our tech-savvy clients. We are a future-facing law firm offering reliable legal solutions for the digital world - whether you're a digital business or not, we can help you succeed. We are Arro. Visit our new website and discover how we can help your business. http://arrolawyers.com.au
17.01.2022 You might be pondering, what does a typical day look like for a trainee lawyer in 2020 (pre-COVID)? Is it all photocopying documents and sipping lattes? You might be surprised... not about the lattes though. Follow Justin Burghardt around in his latest VLOG to find out exactly what he gets up to.... To stay tuned to Justin’s Journey, please follow us on Facebook or alternatively visit our website.
16.01.2022 Where do you land in the strong encryption vs law enforcement debate? Encryption is vital to the financial and intellectual security of most online businesses, but should national security take priority? Interesting to see former NSA director Michael Hayden arguing for encryption over law enforcement in this video speaking with TechCrunch. We'd love to hear your thoughts. #encryption #law #debate
16.01.2022 As jurisdictions across the world try to wrap their heads around startups in the 'sharing economy', the arguments for and against regulation keep piling up. Interesting article about how this is playing out in Tasmania. What are your thoughts? Is the Victorian government handling this better or worse?
15.01.2022 Our sentiments exactly. This article talks about the US, but Australian startups are suffering the same problem. We're working to change that.
14.01.2022 A lesson in how not to do it: this Sillicon Valley startup has been accused of scamming its employees. This is why legally watertight contracts and agreements matter.
14.01.2022 Another week, another example of Simon's expertise found online. Techworld Australia recently spoke with our CEO and principal lawyer about the legal technicalities of the digital space. It's a great read for any new business looking to operate in the often legally murky online world.
14.01.2022 Evidence of why a clear, well-worded privacy policy is so important. Arro can help make sure your start-up doesn't face similar problems.
13.01.2022 As our CEO Simon Reid recently discussed with Inside Small Business, startups often let important steps fall by the wayside. Following up on that theme, here's an interesting article from AllBusiness with a different angle on the issue. Let us know your thoughts. #smallbusiness #startups
13.01.2022 A lesson in why start-ups need to be careful of the limits of the law. Uber was fined over $1 million AUD in France this month for breaching local law. While this may be a drop in the bucket for Uber now, imagine if this had happened just a couple of years ago? What if it happened to your start-up? Understanding the law is vital.
11.01.2022 Could your freelancers become a freeliablity? Making mistakes with contractor agreements could have serious consequences for your startup. Here's how to stop that from happening.
11.01.2022 The federal government wants to legislate mandatory disclosure of data breaches. Australia's big banks are warning this will lead the public to fear a digital economy. While we have doubts about businesses' appetite for self reporting or a regulator's ability to prosecute for a breach, as a concept we think it's a good idea. It should stimulate online commerce by providing Australians with another safety mechanism, giving them more comfort in trading online. Which side do you fall on? #digitaleconomy vs #righttoknow
11.01.2022 Trainee Lawyer? Law Graduate? What does the position really mean? On the latest episode of Justin Burghardt’s VLOG, he provides an insight into the supervised legal training program law graduates must complete prior to being eligible for admission into the legal profession, and subsequently becoming Australian Lawyers. To stay tuned to Justin’s Journey, please follow us on LinkedIn or alternatively visit our website.
10.01.2022 Are your employees using their own names on business-related facebook profiles? Careful. They may be able to claim them as their own if they leave. Find out why.
09.01.2022 The Victorian government is still no closer to following the footsteps of other states and passing formal legislation on ridesharing. While Uber is large enough to weather its illegal status, the same can't be said for local startups looking to compete in the space. What are your thoughts?
09.01.2022 Ever wonder how life as a startup in Australia compares to the US? Check out this interesting article comparing Sydney to San Fran. In our experience, Melbourne's startup scene is closer to San Fran than Sydney's is. What are your thoughts?
09.01.2022 But what about legal security? #law #justasimportant
09.01.2022 VC funding is viewed as the ultimate goal for most startups, but how do you actually go about obtaining it? Phillip Kingston of Trimantium Capital shares their process for funding in this fascinating read from Entrepreneur
08.01.2022 We came across this podcast discussing why entrepreneurs and startups shouldn't be afraid to fail. It makes some great arguments that short-term failure is the forge of long-term success. While that's true of most elements of business, unfortunately the law is not one of them.
07.01.2022 A lesson in why startups need to be aware of the law: Facebook was recently awarded USD $3m from its case against a US-based startup who continually attempted to circumvent its terms of use. We haven't seen anything like this in Australia yet, but it's something your business needs to know is possible.
07.01.2022 Did you know your employees might be rating you poorly? If you haven't heard of Glassdoor, this article is for you. We look at issues of defamation and confidentiality in the digital space, and how start-ups can protect themselves. Check it out.
06.01.2022 Are you an email marketer? Our senior lawyer Rachel Derrico's advice to you is don't be an email creep. In her latest article, she looks at the legal requirements surrounding email marketing that too many businesses get wrong. Check it out.
05.01.2022 AirBnB recently announced they're hiring former US Attorney General Eric Holder to draft their anti-discrimination policy. Goes to show, it's never too late for a startup to draft sound legal documents. Are your company's policies legally watertight?
05.01.2022 Lawyers Weekly Magazine has a great piece out on why fixed-fee legal services are the way of the future. They spoke with our own future-facing CEO Simon Reid for his expertise on the subject. #legalfuture #digitallaw
04.01.2022 Disruption is a term thrown around a lot. But how can your startup actually achieve it? Take a look at this interesting read on disrupting an industry one step at a time. Of course, disruption within the bounds of the law is more difficult again, but it can be done.
04.01.2022 Have you ever wondered what the workspace of a modern law firm looks like? Well, tune into Justin Burghardt's latest VLOG, where he takes you on a quick tour of LaunchPad a creative co-working space in Richmond that we at Arro call home. To stay tuned to Justin’s Journey, please follow us on Facebook or alternatively visit our website: https://arrolawyers.com.au/ ... #Justinsjourney #coworkingspaces #lawinsights #innovation #vlogger #workspace
04.01.2022 New laws in San Francisco now require Uber drivers to obtain business licenses. Could we see similar laws passed in Australia? With the VIC Government still drafting ride-sharing legislation, anything's possible.
03.01.2022 We say it time and time again - startups need to be aware of the law. Here's a great article summarising the very minimum you should know and why you need to know it.
02.01.2022 Fascinating read from The New York Times - when does employee engagement become employee burn out? Burnt out employees make mistakes, and mistakes cause legal problems. Getting this right matters.
02.01.2022 Do you need to include a #hashtag symbol as part of your trademark? This article shares insights into what hashtags mean for #trademarks.
01.01.2022 A great write-up on the birth of Arro from Australasian Lawyer magazine. They sat down for an interview with our own co-founder and CEO Simon Reid to discuss our shift towards digital services.
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