Commercial law
Expert commercial law Bundaberg

What is commercial law?
Commercial law covers the legal matters that arise in business operations.
At Law on Lakefield, we take the time to understand your unique circumstances and provide practical, commercially focused solutions that achieve your objectives efficiently and effectively.
Who we help
Commercial agreements
Business sales and acquisitions
Commercial disputes
Debt recovery
Finance
Intellectual property
Transparent pricing
Book a ConsultationWhy choose Law on Lakefield?
Legal protection Every contract is managed by an experienced lawyer
Direct access to your solicitor Get clear and practical advice
Transparent pricing Know what you’ll pay from the start
Convenience In person or online, afterhours appointments available
Clear communication Stay informed at every stage of the process
Local knowledge We love Bundaberg and Queensland (we live here!)

Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can I expect a response?
If you contact us during business hours, we will respond the same day. Enquiries made afterhours are answered on the next business day.
Do I need a commercial lawyer for every transaction?
While not always mandatory, engaging Law on Lakefield ensures your contracts are enforceable, your interests are protected and costly mistakes are avoided, especially for significant or complex transactions.
What legal steps are involved in buying or selling a business in Bundaberg?
We guide clients through every stage, including due diligence, contract drafting, negotiations, and settlement. Advice is tailored to local regulations and industry standards for a seamless transaction.
What happens if there is a commercial dispute?
Disputes are often resolved through negotiation or mediation to reach mutually beneficial agreements without court proceedings. If litigation is necessary, we represent your interests efficiently while protecting your business and reputation.
Why register a trade mark?
Registering a trade mark provides you with exclusive rights, enabling you to prevent others from using your trade mark in relation to the goods and services for which it is registered. This allows you to build customer loyalty and trust and becomes a valuable asset as your business grows.
Registering a trade mark also enables you to take legal action against those who infringe on your trade mark.