Commercial Lawyers
Commercial Law
Our inhouse team of experienced Commercial Lawyers can manage a diverse range commercial law matters. Our level of expertise is derived from combined 40+ years of experience and our commitment to being commercially astute and trusted advisors.
- Business and commercial transactions
- Business disputes
- Liquor licensing
- Notary public services
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PDC Law will organise a confidential discussion via phone or email within 48 business hours of receiving your question.
Arguably the most important commercial transaction is the buying or selling of business which can be complex and, if dealt with incorrectly, can end in expensive litigation.
Our Commercial Lawyers can assist with:
- Working with you and your accountant to prepare your business for sale;
- Non Disclosure/Confidentiality Agreements;
- Pre-contractual negotiations and drafting Heads of Agreement or Exclusivity Agreements;
- Drafting Business Sale Contracts and negotiations;
- Transfers of Employees, Employment Contracts and Employee Entitlement Adjustments;
- Transfers of Business Names, Trade Marks, Intellectual Property, Domain Names;
- Transfers of Supplier Agreements and Licences;
- Assignments of Leases or the Surrender and grants of new Leases;
- Assignments of contracts and agreements including franchise agreements (where applicable);
- Reasonable Restraints of Trade;
- Structuring Options for your purchasing entity;
- Business Debtors Adjustments;
- Loan & Security Agreements including Vendor Finance Agreements; and
- Option Agreements and Rights of First Refusal.
Given our experience in dealing with a wide range of commercial matters, we can provide you with the guidance and support necessary to give you the best prospects of a smooth, successful and hassle-free transaction.
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