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Ep 41 - No Second Chances: The Legal Errors That Sink Small Businesses - feat. Chris Kintis

54 min · 17. apr. 2026
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In this episode, Jonathan dives into the critical legal mistakes that quietly derail small businesses before owners even realise they’re at risk. From poorly drafted agreements and compliance blind spots to handshake deals that don’t hold up when things go wrong, this conversation unpacks why the law rarely offers second chances once a problem escalates. ⚖️ Jonathan explains how minor oversights can turn into costly disputes, strain cash flow, and even threaten the survival of a business. 💼 The episode focuses on practical awareness rather than legal jargon, helping business owners understand where they’re most exposed and how to think proactively before issues arise. ✅ If you’re running or advising a small business, this episode is a timely reminder that getting the foundations right isn’t optional—it’s essential. Tune in, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who could benefit from protecting their business before it’s too late. 📲 Subscribe for updates and follow us on: YouTube Facebook 🌐 For more on SWU Group, visit: simonwu.com.au [http://simonwu.com.au]

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