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Commercial Litigation
Our litigators practise across a wide range of litigation areas, including family law, building and construction disputes, commercial lease disputes, real and personal property disputes, commercial contract disputes, professional conduct matters, criminal law and restraining orders.
If you do find yourself in a dispute or facing litigation, our team is on hand to help you through the process - whether negotiating a mutually acceptable commercial settlement or providing expert representation in litigation proceedings - and we will ensure you are kept up to date and fully informed of your options every step of the way.
Our dispute resolution and court representation team can assist you with:
- Insurance recovery work;
- Building disputes with builders, developers, contractors and tradesmen;
- Lease disputes acting for both landlord and tenant;
- Breaches of supply, service and delivery contracts;
- Recovery of possession of real or personal property;
- Disputes about title or ownership of real or personal property;
- Commercial arbitrations, mediations and adjudications;
- Disciplinary proceedings against professionals;
- Loan/finance agreements for borrowers and lenders;
- Partnership disputes;
- Misleading and deceptive conduct and misrepresentation;
- Corporate sabotage, including misappropriation of clients, trade secrets and know-how;
- Consumer Protection;
- Professional Negligence;
- Managed Investment Scheme Disputes;
- Business Disputes;
- Trade Practices Disputes;
- Directors Duties;
- Trust Disputes;
- Inheritance disputes;
- Criminal and traffic offences;
- Restraining orders; and
- Enforcement of judgments.
If you are seeking initial advice on a commercial dispute, or if you are contemplating or have commenced legal proceedings, contact our Commercial Litigation team or our Legal Information Desk lawyer.
For an initial 20-minute consultation free of charge, we can assess your situation and provide straightforward and practical advice on what steps you need to take, and how best to proceed.


