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Welcome to the Checklist Legal blog, your comprehensive hub for transforming your legal challenges into strategic opportunities. As a B Corp certified law firm, we blend our commitment to commercial law, contract simplification, and legal innovation with a passion for creating a fair and equitable business environment.
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Who Gives a Crap Case Study
Insights from Kate Sherburn, Legal Beagle (aka head of legal) at Who Gives a Crap
How Checklist Legal co-created Who Gives a Crap’s contracts, and personalised them with their playful DNA.
Lunch & Learn at The Commons South Yarra
How would you like to have a speed date with your business contracts? This month at The Commons South Yarra, Verity White is bringing her legal know-how to town for her members-only Lunch and Learn debut.
What I learned from 1-year full time in my own law firm
Highs and lows from a year of learning. It was a crisp October morning in 2021 when I entered my co-working space for the first time as a self-employed business owner. Sure, I had been ‘side hustling’ for a long time already. Writing blogs, speaking at conferences and then in April 2020, starting a side hobby law firm.
Our favourite B Corps and why we love them
March is B Corp month, here is a list of our favourite B Corps and why we love them so much.
Why bother getting B Corp certified?
Our journey to certification as a B Corporation and tips on where to start if you want to become a B-Corp.