At Fleming Law, we understand the complexities and challenges faced by businesses in today's dynamic marketplace. Our team of attorneys provides comprehensive legal solutions tailored to the unique circumstances of businesses of all sizes. Our team of experts provides practical advice, effective representation, and guidance to navigate the complexities of contract law.
Starting a business requires careful consideration and strategic planning. At Fleming Law, our experienced commercial law team is here to guide you through the process of business formation and structuring. Selecting the legal structure for your business is a crucial choice that requires careful consideration. Our attorneys provide valuable insights and practical advice to help you navigate governance issues, ensure compliance with regulations, and draft essential documents such as shareholder agreements.
Contracts form the foundation of business relationships, and having well-drafted agreements is crucial for mitigating risks and ensuring smooth operations. Our skilled commercial law attorneys can assist you in drafting and reviewing various contracts, including, but not limited to:
We negotiate favourable terms and conditions on your behalf, protecting your interests and promoting successful business transactions.
Business disputes can disrupt operations and impact your bottom line. Our skilled commercial law team is experienced in resolving a wide range of commercial disputes, including:
We employ strategic negotiation techniques and, when necessary, litigate on your behalf to protect your business interests and achieve the best possible outcome.
If you require assistance with any commercial law matter, the dedicated team at Fleming Law is ready to help.
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Phone: (02) 4474 0700
Email: admin@fleminglaw.com.au
Address: 49 Vulcan Street, Moruya NSW 2537
Unit 3, 5 Orient Street, Batemans Bay NSW 2536
Level 13, 111 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000
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