Business Law

Business Law is one of the branches of general commercial law and concentrates on such matters as:

  • Leasing of Property
  • Sales terms and conditions
  • Negotiations with Suppliers and Consumers
  • Trading Terms and Conditions
  • Partnership Agreements
  • Buying and selling of businesses
  • Advising on Occupancy rights
  • Contractual dispute resolution
  • Stamp Duty advice
  • Supermarket acquisitions
  • Advising on business acquisitions including negotiation of contracts and leases
  • Business Structures—such as companies, trusts, partnerships.

We also provide general commercial advice on areas including:

  • Trade Practices issues and compliance with the Competition and Consumer Act.
  • Advising on Joint Ventures and preparing appropriate agreements.
  • Preparing and advising on Shareholders or Partnership Agreements
  • Advising on trusts and setting up trusts
  • Company restructuring
  • Trading Terms and Conditions
  • Web site conditions
  • General commercial Contract 
  • Drafting Telco documents
  • Negotiating and settling termination of contractual arrangements
  • Advising on Privacy legislation
Thanks you for being our guest speaker at the Committee's AGM on 26 May. Your presentation was very well received and appreciated by those attending. Many of those attending have gone away to review their Wills and Enduring Powers of Attorney which means you really got your message...

Ken Scells
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