Managing a company involves more than daily operations. Obligations of a corporation include such things as director duties, shareholder management, business structures, and ASIC compliance, which must be handled carefully to avoid unnecessary risk.
At Citilawyers, we advise companies and help them to understand and apply the rules set out in the Corporations Act 2001. We support directors, shareholders, and business owners in making informed decisions that protect long-term growth.
Corporate law refers to the legal framework governing how companies are created, managed and regulated in Australia. These rules come primarily from the Corporations Act 2001, which sets out:
It ensures companies operate transparently, responsibly, and in line with statutory obligations.
Directors must act with care, diligence and good faith, while avoiding conflicts of interest. Breaches can result in personal liability, penalties or disqualification.
Directors often seek advice when:
We provide clear explanations of obligations and help establish sound procedures. Directors facing solvency concerns or insolvency proceedings should also see our insolvency lawyers Sydney page for guidance on director liability and recovery options.
Companies must update ASIC with changes and meet ongoing filing requirements. Many busy directors and business owners find this difficult to manage.
Common concerns include:
We assist with maintaining ASIC records, preparing lodgements, and ensuring compliance is consistently met. For company-related property and leasing matters, including commercial lease negotiation, leasehold disputes, and strata issues affecting corporate premises, see our commercial lease and property lawyers Sydney page.
For guidance on corporate governance, directors’ duties, and shareholder disputes, check out our corporate governance lawyers page.
Whether you need help with shareholder issues, governance, business structuring or ASIC compliance, our corporate law team can assist.