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Key Terms to Include in a Business Sale Contract in Australia

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Selling or buying a business is a significant transaction with long-term implications for both parties. A well-drafted business sale agreement is essential to protect the interests of both the buyer and seller, outlining the terms and conditions of the sale…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 11/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Why You Need a Lawyer for Your Business Sale Agreement

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Selling a business is a complex transaction with significant legal and financial implications. While it might be tempting to handle the process independently, using a lawyer to draft your business sale agreement is crucial for protecting your interests and ensuring…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 11/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Drag Along and Tag Along Rights in Shareholder Agreements for Private Companies

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This article explores the crucial concepts of drag-along and tag-along rights, which are provisions commonly found in shareholder agreements for private companies. These rights play a vital role in regulating the relationships between majority and minority shareholders, especially in scenarios…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 11/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Buying a Business in Australia: Asset or Share Sale?

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Buying an established business can be an exciting way to become a business owner or expand your existing portfolio. However, it’s crucial to understand the different ways you can structure the purchase, as this can have significant legal, financial, and…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 11/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Do I Really Need a Lawyer to Sell My Small Business?

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Selling a business is a significant milestone for any entrepreneur, marking the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and strategic decision-making. As a small business owner in New South Wales (NSW), you may find yourself considering whether it is…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 11/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

What Documents Do I Need to Check Before Buying a Small Business?

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Purchasing an established small business in Australia can be an exciting opportunity, but it’s crucial to conduct thorough due diligence before committing to the sale. Due diligence involves carefully examining the business’s financial, legal, and operational aspects to ensure that…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 11/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Must-Have Documents When Preparing Your Business For Sale: A Guide

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Selling your small business as a business owner is a significant decision that requires careful planning and preparation. One crucial aspect of the process is ensuring you have all the necessary documents in place to facilitate a smooth and successful…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 11/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

I think there was misrepresentation to me when I purchased a business. What can I do?

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Introduction Buying a business can be an exciting yet complex process, with many potential pitfalls to navigate. One of the most significant risks when purchasing a business is the possibility of misrepresentation by the seller. Misrepresentation occurs when a seller…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 11/04/2025
  • Blogs, Business & Commercial Law

A Comprehensive Guide to Safely Purchasing a Business in Australia in 2025

Introduction Purchasing a business in Australia is a significant investment that requires a deep understanding of the acquisition process to protect your interests. This guide aims to equip prospective buyers with the essential knowledge and strategies needed to navigate the…

  • Walid Alameddine
  • 11/04/2025
  • Blogs, Business & Commercial Law

Drafting Non-Compete Clauses in Small Business Purchases: What Buyers Need to Know

Introduction Drafting non-compete clauses is pivotal for buyers in small business transactions, ensuring that sellers do not engage in or support competing ventures post-sale. These agreements are essential for maintaining the value and integrity of the acquired business, preventing former…

  • Walid Alameddine
  • 11/04/2025
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