Business &
Commercial Law
Strategic commercial advice for Melbourne businesses of all sizes.
Overview
Whether you are launching a new venture, expanding an existing business, or navigating a commercial dispute, Albert & Middle Park Lawyers provides clear, commercially-focused legal advice tailored to your needs.
Our team understands the inner-city business landscape and provides practical solutions that balance legal protection with commercial objectives. We aim to be a trusted partner in your business journey.
What We Cover
- Business structuring and ABN/company registration
- Shareholder and partnership agreements
- Contract drafting, review, and negotiation
- Commercial leasing
- Franchise agreements
- Business sale and acquisition
- Intellectual property protection
Why Choose AMPL
Commercially Minded
Practical legal advice that aligns with your commercial objectives.
Contract Specialists
Experienced drafting and reviewing commercial agreements across all industries.
Inner-City Business Focus
We understand the unique needs of Melbourne inner-city businesses.
Responsive & Accessible
Quick turnaround because we know business decisions cannot wait.
How We Work
Understand Your Business
We learn about your business, industry, and commercial objectives.
Strategy & Documentation
We develop tailored legal strategies and prepare all necessary agreements.
Ongoing Partnership
We remain your trusted legal partner as your business grows and evolves.
“Dallas handled our commercial lease with exceptional attention to detail. Clear communication throughout.”James R. · Business owner
Frequently Asked Questions
The right structure depends on your circumstances including liability, tax, and growth plans. We help you choose between sole trader, partnership, company, and trust structures.
Absolutely. A shareholder agreement protects all parties by setting out rights, obligations, and dispute resolution processes. It is essential for any business with multiple owners.
Yes. We advise tenants and landlords on lease negotiations, renewals, assignments, and disputes. Understanding your lease obligations is critical for any business.
