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Legalese is bad for your business
Well-drafted contracts get you to signature quicker, with better terms, and set you up for a good working relationship. So why are so many contracts still written in legalese?
Commercial contracts: What they don’t teach in law school. PART 2 – PRICING
Of all the things lawyers are known for, being good with numbers isn’t one of them. But, the pricing is one of the most important parts of any contract.
So, here are some things to look out for when reviewing a pricing schedule…
Remote Working Abroad
Pre-pandemic, remote working polices were like chair covers at a wedding. Nice to have but not worth shelling out for the decorative effect. Fast forward three years and failure to have such a policy in place may soon be an offence. Here are some things to look out for if your employees work remotely from abroad.
Gender Pay Gap Reporting
Fresh off the press, employers must now comply with gender pay gap reporting obligations. Here’s a snapshot of what you need to know…
Employment Law – What’s Changing in 2022
Bob Dylan said it best: The times they are a-changin’. If you’re an employer, that is particularly true this year.
Here’s what you need to know.
Commercial contracts: what they don’t teach in law school. PART 1: SCOPE
Too often, lawyers are asked to review contracts without seeing the scope of work. Here’s why you should never start any contract review without the scope of work, and some tips on how to review one.