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The views expressed about Business Lawyers  should not be construed as legal advice. Consult your solicitor before acting on anything.

This article aims to help you make a more informed decision about seeing Business lawyers

  • Business Lawyers - are experts in matters of business and can help you with a myriad of problems including: banking, bankruptcy, consumer protection, contractual disputes, credit contracts and debt (recovery), employment law, superannuation and taxation to name a few. They understand the consumer protection landscape and the relevant legislation such as the Trade Practices Act, the Fair Trading Act as well as the common law. One of the protections regularly employed by consumers is where a trader engages in conduct that is false or misleading and some loss is suffered because of that. This area is complicated but business lawyers can help you navigate the area especially if you have bought goods that aren't of 'merchantable quality'. This can, in some circumstances, be particularly useful if the goods no longer have a warranty so obtain advice if this applies to you
  • Ask your friends - It is almost certain that someone in your group of acquintances has needed a Business lawyer to help them. Your friends can give you useful advice about who they saw, what results were achieved and whether they liked working with this lawyer. This is a great starting point so make a note of this lawyer's name and email address.
  • Check the Law Society database - Your local Law Society has listings for all the Business Lawyers and can tell you where their offices are, what areas of the law the lawyer practices in and whether that lawyer has been the subject of disciplinary proceedings. This is an important background check and if, for instance, your lawyer has had any complaints filed against him or her then you can find out about it.
  • Research cases that this lawyer has appeared in - Another fairly easy step is to go to Austlii.edu.au and do a search for the name of your Business Lawyer to see what cases he or she has appeared in. Whilst you may not want to grapple with the legal issues involved in the case you should make sure you know who the lawyer acted for and what the outcome was. This is a great way to determine whether or not this particular lawyer is a WINNER!
  • Compare lawyers in terms of price and experience - Now that you know which Business Lawyers interest you go to Getalawyer.com.au and upload your problem, by either staying anonymous or by asking for a conflicts search (checking the lawyer can act for you). Once you have created a profile invite the lawyers whom you are interested in to compete for your work and if they enter your contest you will be able to find out, in a general sense, what you may be charged and why that lawyer considers his or her experience to be relevant.
  • Rate your lawyer - At the conclusion of your case, or at any time before then, why not rate your lawyer so other users of the site can have the benefit of your experience?

Getalawyer promotes transparency in legal fees and hopes that you end up getting a competitive price from your Business Lawyers.