Commercial Law

When it comes to business law, our skilled commercial lawyers based in Melbourne are here to provide the guidance and support you need. With a wealth of expertise in the field, we excel at assessing any situation, calculating risks, and saving you valuable time and resources. At our firm, we prioritise our clients' success and bottom line, ensuring that your needs are met and the best possible services are delivered.

Our Comprehensive Range of Commercial Services Includes:

  • Contract drafting and assessment

  • Corporate structuring, restructuring, or rehabilitation

  • Establishing legal entities and legal structures
    (trusts, companies, not-for-profit organisations)

  • Commercial litigation negotiation

  • Property and conveyancing

  • Insolvency and bankruptcy procedures

  • Sale and purchase of businesses

  • Debt recovery

  • Commercial lease, sale, and rent agreements

  • Joint venture agreements

  • Asset protection

  • Copyright and trademark protection

  • Intellectual property issues

  • Commercial mediation and other business disputes

These are just a glimpse of the extensive range of legal matters our highly trained team can expertly handle.
No matter the complexity of your commercial law issue, our business lawyers in Melbourne will address it in a cost-effective and efficient manner.

Share the details of your specific concern, and we will promptly provide you with tailored options and realistic expectations.

Expert Legal Assistance for Any Matter

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FAQs

Comprehensive Commercial Law Services

  • Absolutely. Our firm specialises in employment law matters, including employee dismissals. Whether you need assistance with drafting employment contracts or resolving unfair dismissal claims, our experts can guide you. We'll advise you on crucial provisions to include for your protection as an employer.

  • Depending on the debt's size, you have various options. Starting with a letter of demand or engaging a debt collector can be effective. If the debtor refuses to pay, you can initiate court proceedings. Connect with us to discuss your unique circumstances, and we'll devise a cost-effective solution to resolve your debt collection matter efficiently.

  • Yes, it is highly recommended. The process of selling a business can be complex and time-consuming. Engaging a lawyer ensures a smooth transaction. Commercial law firms possess the knowledge of license requirements and asset transfers involved in business sales. With a lawyer by your side, you can navigate negotiations with potential buyers more effectively, saving you valuable time and reducing stress.

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