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We handle hundreds of business disputes every year, but our real strength lies in prevention. Seeking early advice on your contracts, structure, or obligations can save thousands down the track. From the moment you engage us, we’re not just fixing problems — we’re building legal strategies that grow with your business.

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Strategic Lawyers is proud to be recognised among the Top 3 Commercial Lawyers in Townsville. Our success comes from one thing: putting clients first.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The two main types of lawyers in Australia are solicitors and barristers. Barristers are a special type of lawyer who specialise in advocacy and speaking in court. Solicitors appear in court as well, but are also involved in transactional areas of law (such as sales of businesses and properties), as well as work outside of court.

The best type of lawyer is one who is well-versed in their area, as well as one who is aware of what it will take to achieve their client’s desired outcome.

Corporate law is a specific area of commercial law that specifically deals with the law relating to companies. Commercial law is a broader area. It also encompasses things areas such as property law, trusts law, and others.

Commercial lawyers deal with transactions between parties (including purchases and sales of businesses and properties). Commercial lawyers also often deal with disputes between businesses (such as contractual disputes), assisting with collecting debts, and other similar types of dispute.

Commercial law is a specialised area, dealing with transactions between parties (including purchases and sales of businesses and properties). Commercial lawyers also often deal with disputes between businesses (such as contractual disputes), assisting with collecting debts, and other similar types of dispute.

Commercial lawyers deal with transactions between parties (including purchases and sales of businesses and properties). Commercial lawyers also often deal with disputes between businesses (such as contractual disputes), assisting with collecting debts, and other similar types of dispute.

As with most other areas of law, the main sources of commercial law are legislation and case law.

Business lawyers (also known as commercial lawyers) deal with transactions between parties (including purchases and sales of businesses and properties). Business lawyers also often deal with disputes between businesses (such as contractual disputes), assisting with collecting debts, and other similar types of dispute.

The most common types of lawyers most people will encounter include family lawyers, criminal lawyers, and commercial (or business) lawyers.

You should speak to a business lawyer (also known as a commercial lawyer). This area is complex, so you should speak to a lawyer as soon as possible.

“Attorney” is the name given to lawyers practicing in the United State of America. In Australia, two main types of lawyers are solicitors and barristers. Barristers are a special type of lawyer who specialise in advocacy and speaking in court. Solicitors appear in court as well, but are also involved in transactional areas of law (such as sales of businesses and properties).

For most legal matters, lawyers will require up-front payment of their fees. However, for personal injuries matters, many lawyers will agree to conduct the work on a no-win, no-fee basis (meaning they will not take any fees unless they secure a successful outcome for their client). Some lawyers will also conduct family law and/or estates law matters on a deferred-payment basis.

The answer is technically no. However, it is a good idea to speak to a lawyer. Legal matters can be very complicated and it would be very easy for a person who is not a lawyer to make a serious mistake.

The law is very complicated and it is usually a good idea to speak to an expert. It can be very easy for a person who is not a lawyer to make a serious mistake. It is important to speak to a lawyer as soon as possible.

Whether you should conduct your business using a company or as a sole trader depends on a number of different factors. There are different taxation laws that apply to companies and sole traders. Having a company can also help you to protect your assets as a business owner. It differs from person to person.

The short answer is yes. The law is very complicated and it is usually a good idea to speak to an expert. It can be very easy for a person who is not a lawyer to make a serious mistake. It is important to speak to a lawyer as soon as possible.

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