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Purchasing a Creative Agency in NSW: Legal Considerations for Buying an Independent Media Agency

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Acquiring a creative agency in NSW involves navigating various legal aspects, particularly related to media buying and digital marketing activities. Understanding the assets being acquired, such as the brand name and intellectual property, significantly affects the transaction’s outcome. Additionally, performing…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

When Can Deposits be Forfeited: Rights and Remedies for Buyers and Sellers

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Deposits are a common feature in commercial transactions across various industries, serving as a commitment from the buyer and protecting the seller against financial risks if the buyer defaults. However, the concept of deposit forfeiture can be complex, with legal…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

What is a Distressed Asset Sale in NSW: Process and Opportunities

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Distressed asset sales have become increasingly common in NSW, presenting unique opportunities for investors, lawyers, business buyers, and advisors. These sales involve businesses selling assets at less than market value to quickly obtain cash, often due to financial distress or…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Voluntary Deregistration Guide: How to Deregister Your Company Properly

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Voluntary deregistration is a process that allows a company to formally close and cease to exist as a legal entity in Australia. This option is available to companies that meet certain eligibility criteria set by the Australian Securities and Investments…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Share Sale: How to Find the Right Buyer for Your Business

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Selling your business through a share sale can be a complex and challenging process, particularly when it comes to finding the right buyer. A share sale involves transferring ownership of the company shares to a new owner, which means the…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Selling a Manufacturing Business: Legal Requirements in the Manufacturing Industry

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Selling a manufacturing business involves navigating a complex landscape of legal considerations unique to the industry. From intellectual property rights and equipment valuation to third-party contracts and environmental compliance, the process requires careful planning and attention to detail to ensure…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Selling a Business with Stock: A Comprehensive Guide for Business Owners

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Selling a business that carries stock involves complex considerations and careful planning to ensure a smooth and successful transaction. Stock management is a critical aspect of the sale process, as it directly impacts the business’s value and the terms of…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Purchasing a Manufacturing Business in Australia: Things to Consider When Buying a Manufacturing Business

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Acquiring a manufacturing business in Australia can be a lucrative investment opportunity, offering the potential for growth and profitability in the well-established manufacturing industry. However, navigating the complex landscape of legal considerations and conducting thorough due diligence is crucial to…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Personal Guarantees in Business Purchases: What Does it Mean to Give a Personal Guarantee?

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When buying a business, the seller/ landlord/ shareholder may require you to provide a personal guarantee in the contract of sale or lease. A personal guarantee is a legal commitment made by an individual, typically a business owner or executive,…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

How to Recover Bank Guarantees in Commercial Transactions in NSW: Legal Payment Guide

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Bank guarantees play a crucial role in securing obligations and managing risk in commercial transactions across Australia. As a widely used form of security, bank guarantees provide assurance to beneficiaries, such as landlords or developers, that they will receive payment…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
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