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February 16, 2019

Social Media Influencer Agreements in Australia: Top 10 reasons to stop winging your terms and conditions in informal direct messages (DMs)

Gold Coast Lawyers highlight the top ten reasons to use a formal Influencer Agreement rather than agreeing terms in DMs
by Josh Boorman
Commercial Law Blog
Social-media
February 6, 2019

What to include in your Social Media Services Agreement

We highlight some key topics for inclusion in your social media services agreement.
by Josh Boorman
Commercial Law Blog
January 10, 2019

Creating a Sponsorship Agreement

Sponsorships can take many forms. One of the common types of sponsorship is providing products, services or money to the sponsored party in exchange for exposure of the sponsor’s business.
by Josh Boorman
Commercial Law Blog
December 3, 2018

How to Choose a Lawyer

Choosing a Lawyer can be a difficult task, especially if you’ve never had to do it before. If you have engaged a lawyer in the past, it may not even
by Josh Boorman
Commercial Law Blog
corporate law
November 13, 2018

Do we need a Shareholders Agreement?

If you have chosen a company as your most suitable form of structuring, and you have more than one shareholder, you should consider negotiating the terms of, and entering into,
by Josh Boorman
Commercial Law Blog
October 22, 2018

Increase to Australian Consumer Law Penalties – are you at risk?

What has changed? On 23 August 2018, the Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Measures No. 3) Bill 2018 was passed in Federal Parliament. The Bill amended the Competition and Consumer Act 2010
by Josh Boorman
Commercial Law Blog
Intellectual Property
Social-media
October 15, 2018

Social Media Influencer Marketing in Australia

Social media platforms such as Instagram have provided businesses with a significant opportunity for growth. Influencer marketing on social media platforms has grown in popularity and become a common part
by Josh Boorman
Commercial Law Blog
Social-media
Wills and Estate Lawyers
October 1, 2018

What happens to your social-media accounts after you die?

Many people spend a significant amount of time on social-media during their lives, and indeed use the platforms as a personal form of storage for memories kept by previous generations
by Josh Boorman
Commercial Law Blog
September 7, 2018

Protecting your brand with Trade Marks

You have a great idea to start a new business. You have come up with what you believe to be the perfect business name and logo, and you want to
by Josh Boorman
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