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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

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Referral Partner Programs & Introduction Fees - What you need to know

Working as a lawyer in the online business space, it’s not uncommon for me to see small business owners looking to create relationships with complementary businesses to refer clients to them and help them source clients.

It is something we see quite frequently with business owners who might have their own program or course they are selling.

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Professional Services: It’s time for a digital product strategy

Over the last twelve months, I’ve had a number of people tell me that they started their business during the pandemic or found they had to move their traditionally offline business, online. These clients, who are in professional services and also professional support services, have said they have adapted and over time discovered it to be convenient for them,

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Why service businesses should consider brand ambassadors and influencers to drive growth | Your Influencer Agreement Checklist

An influencer or a brand ambassador is someone with a celebrity status. For example, an influencer might have a popular public social media profile, or be someone that has obtained a large fan-based following. Often influencers are models, actors, youtubers or reality tv stars. Because of their ability to drive sales of products through their following they have earned the title of influencer. When you think of a brand ambassador, you might picture a famous cricket player in a KFC tv ad, or a rugby player on a billboard for Gatorade.

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