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Commercial Law

Doyle Wilson has worked with small and large Australian and International businesses across a wide range of industries for over 25 years.

We aim to build long term relationships with our clients to allow us to develop a strong understanding of their business, industry and commercial objectives. These long term relationships ensure we can quickly anticipate legal issues and work with our clients to grow their business.

Our commercial lawyers take a holistic approach when developing any commercial legal strategy. Our lawyers provide sound, pragmatic legal advice which considers all the implications for our clients businesses whilst minimising the effects on financial and management resources.

Andrew Doyle has been a member of, and chaired, a number of Company Boards in Australia. This practical experience enables him to quickly assess relevant commercial legal issues. He has provided commercial solutions for a number of companies, including logistics, agricultural, manufacturing, distribution and IP development companies.

Doyle Wilson is focused on providing value. For many commercial enterprises, legal costs can be substantial and it can be difficult to asses the true worth of the work done. We are committed to offering substantial value and we successfully compete against larger firms on this basis. 
 

Doyle Wilson advises on a wide range of commercial issues including:

  • Asset protection advice
  • Bankruptcy and insolvency
  • Company incorporations
  • Company restructuring
  • Commercial and retail leasing
  • Contract Law: Contract drafting, including commercial, joint venture and partnership agreements
  • Debt recovery
  • Distribution, supply and other operational agreements
  • Drafting guarantees, mortgages, charges and other security documentation
  • Due diligence
  • Litigation
  • Partnerships - formation and dissolution
  • Purchase and sale of business
  • Trusts - unit and discretionary trusts

Commercial Law Contacts:

Andrew Doyle

Lachlan Wilson

 

 

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