Commercial and Business Law
Every business is unique and therefore every business transaction will be unique too. GMC Lawyers can help you navigate your business transactions and ensure that each clause, element and step taken is appropriate for your individual business and commercial needs. We can work closely with third parties including your Accountant and Landlords to ensure your rights and obligations are protected and upheld.
Working with Accountants and purchasing clients ensures we can assist you with due diligence before a contract becomes unconditional. Working with Accountants and selling clients ensures calculations are accurate to minimise taxing obligations and complications post settlement. Working with Landlords ensures that obligations relating to leases and commercial tenancies are adhered to in a timely manner to ensure a smooth transaction for all involved.
Do you know the difference between an assignment of lease and a new lease and how each option impacts upon you? Do you have licenses that must be transferred at settlement such as liquor or Golden Casket? What about Business Names and IP? We can help you navigate these questions and many more.
What if your business is being sued. Do you know if your personal assets are protected. Do you need help suing or defending an action. The experienced team at GMC Lawyers can assist you with your commercial and business legal needs.
GMC Lawyers can assist you with Business Leases as well as Business purchases and sales. You should always seek independent legal advice during this process. Body Corporate and Management Rights, Business Asset and Succession Planning and Litigation are also other services we offer.
We can help with the following:
- Business Leases
- Business Purchases and Sales
- Body Corporate and Management Rights
- Business Asset and Succession Planning
- Litigation
- Leasing
- Buy/Sell Agreements
- Deeds
- Loans, Mortgages and Security Agreements
- Trusts and corporations
- Shareholder and Partnership Agreements
- Personal Property Securities Act (PPSA)