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How binding are arbitration awards?

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Arbitration awards are generally binding and enforceable under the law.;They can be enforced in the same manner as court judgments, with limited grounds for challenge.

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How can I raise capital for my startup?

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Options for raising capital include bootstrapping, seeking investors, applying for grants, and taking out loans.;Crowdfunding and venture capital are also viable options for startups looking for substantial funding.

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How long does bankruptcy last in Australia?

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Bankruptcy usually lasts for three years and one day from the date it is declared.;In some cases, the bankruptcy period can be extended up to eight years if the trustee determines misconduct.

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How are mergers and acquisitions regulated in Australia?

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Mergers and acquisitions in Australia are regulated by the Corporations Act 2001 and overseen by ASIC and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).;Companies must comply with disclosure requirements a...

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How can employees address workplace bullying in Australia?

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Employees experiencing workplace bullying can report the behavior to their employer, seek support from a union, or file a complaint with the Fair Work Commission, which can issue orders to stop the bullying.;Legal pro...

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How can I prove defamation in Australia?

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To prove defamation, the plaintiff must show that the statement was published, identified them, was defamatory, and caused or is likely to cause serious harm.;Evidence such as witness testimony, documents, and records...

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