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Business Contracts & Disputes
Business contract requirements
Peter Carter has been advising small business clients for more than 20 years. He has wide experience dealing with partnerships, trusts, business acquisitions, franchising, employment and leasing.
We can prepare and advise on all types of documentation that small-business needs to start up and to operate effectively.
Our job is to clearly document and arrange your plans and to accomodate challenges and to forsee pitfalls.
Leave the legal issues to us so you can concentrate on your business.
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Debt recovery
Need to recover a debt?
While it might be sensible to write off a small debt, large amounts should not be forgotten about.
Our cost-effective debt recovery service can help. Letters of demand, telephone pursuit and when necessary, court proceedings can all be accomplished quickly and efficiently.
To get started, copy your invoices and correspondence and send an e-mail inquiry to us. We will reply with an honest assessment of the costs and prospects in tracking down the debtor and putting the money owed to you back into your hands.
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Contract disputes
Unfortunately, contract disputes occur more frequently than you might think.
From property deals, construction contracts and professional services, we are expert in unravelling contract disputes and giving practical advice for their resolution.
It pays to get clear advice from the start. We resolve disputes the smart way - without court action - wherever possible. But if litigation is the only way to resolve a conflict we get right down to business to protect your position.
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Construction disputes
Disputes in the construction industry are common, as is the need for cash flow. If you are being denied payment as a sub-contractor, you can take advantage of either the Building and Construction Industry Payments Act or the Subcontractors Charges Act to make sure you don't miss out on progress payments. Both these laws are designed to provide speedy solutions to payment problems.
Call us with details so we can advise the best course of action for you.
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Anti-competitive conduct
Federal law prevents companies entering into arrangements or understandings that are designed to keep out competitors or have any other anti-competitive purpose or effect. Exclusive dealing, price-fixing and "misuse of market power" are also proscribed. Substantial damages are payable as a result.
If you believe a major competitor is engaged in anti-competitive conduct to your detriment, call us for advice about what options are open to you.
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Bankruptcy & insolvency
Enforcement action such as seizing and selling goods or real estate, or bankrupting the debtor sometime becomes a necessity.
For debtors we can help resist enforcement action, negotiate insolvency agreements or prevent your company from going into liquidation.
We can assist creditors wind up a debtor company, appoint a liquidator, or to pursue directors for breaches of their duties to the company including where directors allow a company to trade or incur debts whilst insolvent.
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