Wednesday 9 October from 6pm to 7:30pm
In 2023, nearly half a million new businesses entered the Australian market. During that same period, Australia had its third-highest funding year on record, with 413 deals totalling $3.5 billion.
With many new ventures getting off the ground, it’s important to make the right decisions early on to ensure success.
In conjunction with NSW Small Business Month 2024, LegalVision is hosting a free in-person event on ‘Startup Legal Essentials: Getting Your Business Off the Ground’ to help you understand the legal fundamentals that will set you up for success.
Join us on Wednesday, 9 October, at 6 pm when Stephen Drysdale (Practice Leader), Sophie Pemberton (Senior Lawyer) and Thomas Linnane (Lawyer) discuss:
Choosing the right business structure for your start-up to drive growth and tax benefits;
Safeguarding your business with contracts and essential legal protections, including commercial, privacy and employment; and
Shielding your brand through effective intellectual property strategies.
This session will provide practical insights and legal knowledge to ensure your business is built on a strong foundation.
Following the presentation, there will be a live Q&A, light refreshments and networking opportunities. You are also eligible to receive a free legal consultation.
About Stephen Drysdale
Stephen is a Senior Lawyer in LegalVision’s Corporate and Commercial team. He works closely with startups, SMEs, and enterprise clients. He is also qualified and has a practising certificate in Australia and New Zealand.
About Thomas Linnane
Thomas is a tax and corporate lawyer. He is the first point of contact for business structuring, startup and tax enquiries at LegalVision. Thomas has a passion for maximising client experience and satisfaction and for helping a diverse range of people with their legal needs.
About Sophie Pemberton
Sophie is a Senior Lawyer in LegalVision’s Intellectual Property (Trade Marks) team. She was admitted to practice as a lawyer in the Supreme Court of Western Australia in 2018 and is on the register of practitioners of the High Court of Australia.