Boss Resource Hub

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

Browse by topic below, or use the search to find exactly what you need.

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Hybrid work-from-home arrangements for employees: What employers need in a remote work agreement

Having employees that work a mix of in the office and at home or from a co-working space, is more prevalent than ever since the pandemic and it has changed the way workplaces need to operate. Businesses are becoming more open to employees working outside of the office (remotely) or even working from a combination of in the office and at home each week.

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Keeping it confidential: When to use a non-disclosure agreement

Non-disclosure agreements (NDA’s) are much more common than you think and asking someone to sign one is often a completely appropriate request. While very common in the United States, they are also widely used in Australia to protect confidential information owned by a person or a business.

In this article, I break down what a non-disclosure agreement is and look at common examples of where it is used. I also let you know what a mutual non-disclosure agreement is.

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Website Developers: What you need in your client contract for web development

If you already build websites for clients, you are bound to have thought that there must be a simpler way to reach the desired outcome for both you and the client. One of the main concerns I see come up time and time again is that website developers find it hard to get the information required to create the website from their client, within the agreed timeframes. When you are relying on clients to provide photos, logos and copy, timings can start to slip and expectations from both sides can become problematic.

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