Commercial Law

Protecting Your Business

Businesses in NSW deal with contracts, negotiations and operational decisions every day. When something goes wrong, the financial and practical impact can be significant. As a Sydney commercial law firm, we help businesses understand their obligations, manage risk, and resolve issues before they escalate.

Our commercial lawyers provide practical, business-focused advice so you can make informed decisions and keep your operations on track.

 

 

 

Protecting Your Business

Businesses in NSW deal with contracts, negotiations and operational decisions every day. When something goes wrong, the financial and practical impact can be significant. As a Sydney commercial law firm, we help businesses understand their obligations, manage risk, and resolve issues before they escalate.

Our commercial lawyers provide practical, business-focused advice so you can make informed decisions and keep your operations on track.

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Common Commercial Law Issues

1. Business and Commercial Disputes

Disputes can arise from unpaid invoices, unclear contract terms, performance issues or misunderstandings between parties. Early advice can often prevent disputes from turning into litigation.

Our commercial dispute lawyers assist with negotiation, mediation and, when necessary, court proceedings. We focus on finding efficient, cost-effective outcomes that align with your commercial priorities.

2. Unfair or Incomplete Contract Terms

Contracts that leave out key obligations, timeframes or risk-allocation often result in avoidable problems. We assist with drafting and reviewing agreements to ensure rights and responsibilities are clearly defined and comply with relevant legislation, such as the Australian Consumer Law (NSW Fair Trading).

1. Business and Commercial Disputes

Disputes can arise from unpaid invoices, unclear contract terms, performance issues or misunderstandings between parties. Early advice can often prevent disputes from turning into litigation.

Our commercial dispute lawyers assist with negotiation, mediation and, when necessary, court proceedings. We focus on finding efficient, cost-effective outcomes that align with your commercial priorities.

2. Unfair or Incomplete Contract Terms

Contracts that leave out key obligations, timeframes or risk-allocation often result in avoidable problems. We assist with drafting and reviewing agreements to ensure rights and responsibilities are clearly defined and comply with relevant legislation, such as the Australian Consumer Law (NSW Fair Trading).

A breach may occur, for example, when a party fails to deliver goods or services, refuses to pay, terminates without proper notice, or otherwise fails to comply with their obligations. The impact can include lost income, delays and damage to business relationships. This can often happen in oral contracts.

Examples include: 

  • A client disputing or withholding payment.
  • A supplier failing to provide agreed goods or services.
  • Termination without the required notice.
  • Uncertainty about whether a breach justifies legal action.

We assess your position, outline your options, and help you enforce your contractual rights or reach a practical resolution.

4. Major Business Transactions

Transactions such as purchasing or selling a business, entering a commercial lease, or negotiating long-term supply arrangements often involve complex documents and substantial financial commitments.

Common challenges include:

  • Negotiating with more experienced or legally represented parties.
  • Understanding legal terms in a contract.
  • Uncertainty about whether the proposed terms are standard or favourable.
  • Identifying hidden risks or liabilities.

We review and negotiate agreements, explain the implications in plain language, and help you protect your commercial position.

5. Commercial Leasing

Long-term lease arrangements can affect the viability and flexibility of a business. Issues may arise around rent reviews, repairs, make-good obligations, assignment, or disputes with landlords.

Our commercial lawyers assist with negotiating, drafting, and reviewing leases for both tenants and landlords. When disputes occur, we help resolve them through negotiation or formal processes.

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5. Commercial Leasing

Long-term lease arrangements can affect the viability and flexibility of a business. Issues may arise around rent reviews, repairs, make-good obligations, assignment, or disputes with landlords.

Our commercial lawyers assist with negotiating, drafting, and reviewing leases for both tenants and landlords. When disputes occur, we help resolve them through negotiation or formal processes.

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Our Commercial
Law Services

  • Contract drafting and review: Ensuring clarity, compliance, and risk management.
  • Dispute resolution and litigation: Including debt recovery and breach-of-contract matters.
  • Business sale and purchase: Due diligence, negotiation, and contract preparation.
  • Commercial leasing: Lease reviews, negotiations, assignments, and dispute advice.
  • General business agreements: Including partnership, distribution, licensing, supply, and manufacturing contracts.

Why Choose Us as Your Commercial Law Firm

At Citilawyers, your needs come first. Here's what to expect:
  • Commercially practical adviceWe aim for solutions that support your business objectives, not just the legal position.
  • Clear communicationWe explain issues in straightforward terms and provide realistic options.
  • Experience across industriesWe assist small businesses through to larger commercial clients throughout Sydney.
  • Cost-effective strategiesLitigation is considered only when it is the most appropriate option.

Speak to a Commercial Lawyer Sydney Today

If you need assistance with a contract, a dispute, or a business transaction, our commercial dispute lawyers are here to help.