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Business disputes can disrupt operations, strain relationships, and stall growth, but at Allied Legal, our business dispute resolution lawyers take a founder-focused, practical approach to resolving conflicts efficiently.
Rather than rushing to litigation, our specialised dispute resolution team works with you to map out clear next steps, whether through negotiation, mediation, or targeted court action, ensuring your commercial objectives remain central.
From contract disagreements and shareholder disputes to debt and commercial conflicts, we combine deep legal expertise with an understanding of the commercial realities of running a business, helping you minimise risk, protect your interests, and achieve outcomes that keep your business moving forward.
Our collective expertise goes beyond legal counsel; we understand the challenges Australian businesses face because we’ve been there ourselves.
Contract Disputes & Breach of Agreement
Debt Recovery & Payment Disputes
Shareholder & Partnership Disputes
Commercial Litigation & Mediation
Dispute Resolution Strategies for Startups
Breach of Fiduciary Duty
Commercial Arbitration
Intellectual Property Disputes
Successfully handle business sales or purchases with our expert legal guidance, ensuring smooth transactions and protecting your interests.
Set your business on a solid legal foundation, ensuring compliance, reducing risks, and paving the way for long-term success.
Navigate complex business transactions confidently, with our specialised commercial law services that mitigate risks and ensure legal compliance.
Safeguard your business and customers by staying compliant with evolving consumer laws, minimising risks and protecting your reputation.
Create, review, and enforce contracts that are tailored to your business, ensuring clarity, protection, and legal enforceability.
Whether launching or expanding, our legal expertise in franchising provides the foundation for successful franchise operations and growth.
Our process is designed to be transparent, with fixed pricing and careful attention to detail, supported by our team of experts.
Enjoy a complimentary 15-minute consultation with our experienced lawyers, who will discuss your legal needs with you.
We will provide you with a fixed fee quote. Once you agree to the quote, you can sign our engagement letter to proceed.
We will prepare draft documents for your review, allowing you the opportunity to ask questions and request any necessary changes.
Receive your final documents! We will also assist you through the signing process to ensure everything is completed smoothly.
You should consider engaging a business dispute resolution lawyer when a disagreement with a business partner, client, supplier, or shareholder cannot be resolved informally. Early legal advice can help protect your rights, clarify your options, and prevent the dispute from escalating into costly litigation.
A business dispute resolution lawyer can assist with a wide range of commercial disputes, including contract disputes, breach of agreements, shareholder or partnership disputes, debt recovery, payment disputes, and other commercial conflicts that impact your business operations.
Yes. One of the key roles of a business dispute resolution lawyer is to resolve disputes efficiently through negotiation, mediation, or other alternative dispute resolution methods. These approaches can save time, reduce costs, and help preserve business relationships wherever possible.
The cost of resolving a business dispute depends on the complexity and nature of the case. At Allied Legal, we offer competitive pricing, with legal fees starting from $350 for dispute resolution services. We provide transparent pricing and offer fixed-fee options to ensure clarity in your legal costs. Our goal is to provide value while helping you resolve your dispute as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible.
Our business dispute resolution lawyers operate Australia-wide, including all major cities such as Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide, so location is never an issue.