We give advise on all aspects of corporate and commercial advice for businesses of all sizes, including:
- Business structuring – companies, joint ventures, partnerships, trusts (discretionary, family and unit trusts)
- Sale & Purchase of Business
- Business Succession Agreements
- Buy / Sell Deeds
- Partnership Agreements
- Shareholder Agreements
- Unitholder Agreements
- Dispute Resolution Solutions
- Drafting and advising on commercial agreements
- Services Agreements
- Distribution Agreements
- Supply Contracts
- Non-Disclosure / Confidentiality Agreements
- Loan and mortgage / security documents
- Consultancy Agreements
- Referral Agreements
- Asset Sale Agreements
- Intellectual Property (trademark registration, business names, copyright licensing, assignments, infringements)
- Directors Duties & Corporate Compliance
- Employment Contracts & Advice
- Incorporating Companies, Trusts and starting Businesses
- Risk Management
- Tax Minimisation Arrangements
- Terms of Trade
- Online Business Advice
- Franchise Advice
- ASIC, Fair Trading and ACCC Investigations
- Building Agreements
- Debt Collection
- Insolvency & Bankruptcy Solutions
- Statutory Declarations
- Personal Property Security Register
For more information in relation to any issue in relation to your business or for corporate and commercial advice generally, please contact us to discuss or to arrange a confidential appointment.
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