GLG Legal Spingfield Helps with Commercial Law and Business Law Services

Experienced, effective & efficient commercial lawyers

At GLG Legal Springfield (former Springfield Legal Service) our business lawyers have the necessary skills and experience to advise you on the purchase or sale of a business. We can assist you with business types including companies, partnerships, and trusts.  We are committed to using our business acumen and legal expertise to help your business succeed.

We know that no two businesses are the same – they each have their own needs and risks, which is why you need personalised legal advice. When you work with us, it’s a guarantee: practical, affordable legal solutions that are tailored to meet the unique needs and risks of your business.

Business structures

Corporations law

Commercial disputes and commercial litigation

Business contracts, including purchase or sale of business

Property and leasing Commercial law and small business legal advice

Insolvency Tax

Business succession and asset protection

Tax considerations

Liaison with financial institutions

Transfers of equipment licences

Franchising agreements

Copyright

Trademarks and Patents

Small Business Experts

Running a small business? At some point, you will require tailored legal advice to help you navigate the many challenges faced in your operation.

From leasing advice to contracts and managing supply chain obligations, the GLG Legal Springfield expert legal team can provide you with the legal advice you need to keep you focused on running your business smoothly.

Business Disputes

We aim for ‘win-win’ outcomes so that your business can grow while preserving your personal and business relationship with the other party. If it becomes necessary to apply legal force in order to yield the desired result, GLG Legal Springfield is here to assist you to negotiate without being formally represented, negotiating on behalf of you the client, or commencing or defending litigation.

Leasing

Leasing allows parties to enter an agreement where one party owns the premises to be leased and the other party occupies or is intending to occupy the premises of a certain period of time.

Business Structuring

Whether you’re a serial entrepreneur, purchasing an existing business or a tradesperson setting out on your own, starting out in business is an exciting time. Nobody starts out with the intention of losing their personal assets or having messy legal disputes with their business partners; unfortunately this is often the result. An early investment in good quality legal advice can pay unknown dividends for your business.

Buying & Selling a Business

Buying or selling a business can be both, exciting and stressful at the same time. You need an experienced professional to ensure your interests are protected, and that your business is structured in a way that will serve you into the future. GLG Legal Springfield can help you with the legal aspects of the business buying/selling process.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • A commercial lawyer helps businesses deal with legal issues that arise during day-to-day operations. This includes drafting and reviewing contracts, advising on compliance, resolving disputes, and supporting mergers, acquisitions, and other transactions. At Springfield Legals, I work closely with clients to protect their interests and support their long-term success. Commercial lawyers help businesses deal with relevant legal issues that come up in operations. This can include drafting and reviewing contracts, providing advice on compliance, resolving disputes and supporting mergers, acquisitions and other transactions. GLG Springfield works closely with a number of organisations to protect their interest and support long-term success.
  • These roles often overlap, but there are differences. A commercial lawyer usually focuses on contracts, transactions, and corporate structures. A business lawyer might also advise on employment issues, internal policies, and regulatory compliance. At Springfield Legals, I provide support across both areas to meet the legal needs of businesses at every stage. The role of a Commercial and a Business Lawyer often overlap, but there are some key differences. A Commercial Lawyer focused on contracts, transactions and structures, whereas a Business Lawyer will advise on employment, policies and compliance.
  • It's a good idea to engage a commercial lawyer when starting a business, entering into significant contracts, planning a restructure, or facing a dispute. Early legal advice can help avoid costly mistakes and ensure your business is properly protected. At Springfield Legals, I aim to be a trusted advisor at every key milestone. There are a number of situations where hiring a Commercial Lawyer would be a good decision. You should look to engage one when starting a business, entering significant contracts, planning a restructure or facing a dispute. To avoid costly mistakes it’s best to get legal advice as soon as possible to ensure your business is protected.
  • Yes. A commercial lawyer plays an essential role in buying or selling a business by conducting due diligence, drafting agreements, managing negotiations, and ensuring the transaction complies with all legal requirements. At Springfield Legals, I guide clients through each step to help them achieve a smooth and secure outcome. Absolutely, it is essential to work with a Commercial Lawyer when buying or selling a business. They will conduct due diligence, draft agreements, manage negotiations, and ensure the transaction complies with all legal requirements.
  • Commercial lawyers work with a wide range of contracts, including supplier agreements, service contracts, shareholder agreements, partnership deeds, leases, and confidentiality agreements. At Springfield Legals, I tailor contract advice and drafting to fit each client’s specific business needs. A commercial lawyer will work a variety of contracts, these include supplier agreements, service contracts, shareholder agreements, partnership deeds, leases, and confidentiality agreements. At GLG Legal Springfield we can tailor contract advice and draft to meet your specific business needs.

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