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Advice on Business or Company law for sole traders, partnerships, companies, trusts, employers or employees?

If you have a legal matter relating to your business or company, Walsh & Blair Lawyers can provide you with the highest quality of legal advice and support.

Operating a business in regional NSW presents unique opportunities and challenges that require experienced legal guidance. Whether you’re launching a startup in Wagga Wagga, purchasing an established business, or navigating complex commercial transactions, having trusted business lawyers on your side protects your interests and positions your enterprise for long-term success.

At Walsh & Blair Lawyers, we’ve been supporting local businesses throughout the Riverina region for over a century. Our business law solicitors understand the realities of running small to medium enterprises in regional Australia, from agricultural businesses and hospitality venues to retail operations and professional services. We provide practical, cost-effective legal advice that helps you make informed decisions without unnecessary complexity or expense.

Our solicitors comprehensively understand the laws established to protect the rights of both employees and employers, and offer assistance in a range of areas including:

  • Starting a business
  • Buying and selling a business
  • Liquor licensing
  • Franchising
  • Leasing
  • Partnership agreements and shareholder agreements
  • Business structures, partnerships, companies and trusts
  • Debt collection
  • Employment law
  • Loan agreements
  • Securities
  • Insolvency/bankruptcy
  • Guarantees, security and business documents
Why You Need Expert Business Lawyers in Wagga Wagga

Running a business involves numerous legal considerations that can significantly impact your success and profitability. Many business owners underestimate the complexity of business law compliance, which can lead to costly mistakes, disputes, or regulatory penalties.

Common Business Law Challenges We Help You Avoid:

Structural Issues: Choosing the wrong business structure can expose you to unnecessary personal liability or create tax inefficiencies. Our business lawyers help you select and establish the optimal structure – whether sole trader, partnership, company, or trust – based on your specific circumstances and growth plans.

Contract Problems: Poorly drafted contracts with suppliers, customers, employees, or partners can leave you exposed to significant financial losses. We review and prepare comprehensive agreements that protect your interests and clearly define each party’s obligations.

Employment Compliance: Employment law is complex, with detailed obligations around awards, superannuation, leave entitlements, and termination procedures. Non-compliance can result in substantial penalties and employee claims. We ensure your employment practices meet all legal requirements.

Debt Recovery: Unpaid invoices directly impact your cash flow and business viability. Our commercial lawyers provide effective debt recovery services, from formal demands through to court proceedings and judgment enforcement.

Comprehensive Business Law Services for Wagga Wagga Businesses

Walsh & Blair Lawyers provides expert business law services across all areas of commercial operations. Our experienced business solicitors handle everything from routine contracts to complex transactions and disputes.

Starting and Structuring Your Business

Establishing proper legal foundations is essential for business success:

  • Business Structure Advice: Guidance on sole trader, partnership, company, and trust structures
  • Company Registration: ASIC registration and compliance for proprietary limited companies
  • Partnership Agreements: Comprehensive agreements documenting partner rights and obligations
  • Shareholder Agreements: Protection for co-owners of companies
  • Trust Deeds: Discretionary and unit trust establishment
  • Business Name Registration: ASIC registration and trademark protection

We work with your accountant to ensure your business structure optimises tax efficiency while providing appropriate asset protection.

Buying and Selling a Business

Business transactions require thorough due diligence and careful contract negotiation:

  • Due Diligence: Comprehensive investigation of financial, legal, and operational matters
  • Business Sale Contracts: Detailed agreements protecting buyer and seller interests
  • Asset vs Share Sale: Advice on transaction structure and tax implications
  • Goodwill Valuation: Assessment and negotiation of business value
  • Restraint of Trade: Enforceable non-compete clauses
  • Settlement Coordination: Managing lease assignments, license transfers, and employee transitions

Whether buying or selling, we ensure your transaction proceeds smoothly with proper legal protection.

Commercial Contracts and Agreements

Clear, enforceable contracts are fundamental to business operations:

  • Supplier and Customer Agreements: Terms and conditions for goods and services
  • Commercial Leases: Review and negotiation of retail and office leases
  • Distribution and Agency Agreements: Terms for product distribution and representation
  • Franchise Agreements: Buying or establishing franchise operations
  • Service Contracts: Project-specific or ongoing service arrangements
  • Loan and Security Documents: Finance agreements and PPSA registrations

We draft and review contracts that clearly define obligations while protecting your commercial interests.

Employment Law - Managing Your Workforce Legally

Employing staff brings significant legal obligations under workplace laws, modern awards, and the Fair Work Act. Our business lawyers help you navigate employment relationships while minimising legal risks.

Employment Contracts and Compliance

All employees should have written employment contracts documenting:

  • Position, duties, and reporting relationships
  • Salary, allowances, and benefit entitlements
  • Hours of work and overtime provisions
  • Leave entitlements and notice periods
  • Confidentiality and restraint of trade clauses
  • Probationary period terms

We prepare employment contracts compliant with the Fair Work Act and applicable modern awards, ensuring both parties understand their rights and obligations.

Award Coverage and Fair Work Compliance

Most employees are covered by modern awards setting minimum pay rates, penalty rates, and leave entitlements. We identify applicable awards for your industry and ensure your employment practices comply with all requirements. Non-compliance can result in significant underpayment liabilities and penalties.

Performance Management and Termination

Terminating employment requires careful handling to avoid unfair dismissal claims. We advise on:

  • Performance improvement processes and warnings
  • Valid reasons for termination and consultation obligations
  • Notice periods and payment in lieu
  • Redundancy entitlements and procedures
  • Settlement agreements and deeds of release

Small business fair dismissal rules provide some protection for businesses with fewer than 15 employees, but proper process remains essential.

Workplace Policies

Comprehensive workplace policies establish expected conduct and protect against claims. Such policies include:

  • Code of conduct and behaviour expectations
  • Bullying and harassment prevention
  • Discrimination and equal opportunity
  • Confidentiality and intellectual property
  • Work health and safety procedures
  • Social media and communications policies
Debt Recovery and Commercial Dispute Resolution

Unpaid debts can significantly impact your business cash flow and viability. Our commercial lawyers provide effective debt recovery services to recover outstanding amounts.

Debt Collection Process

Our systematic approach maximises recovery while minimising costs:

  • Letters of Demand: Formal demands setting out debt details and payment deadlines
  • Negotiation: Discussion of payment arrangements where appropriate
  • Court Proceedings: Commencing legal action in Local, District, or Supreme Court
  • Judgment Enforcement: Garnishee orders, writs of execution, and bankruptcy proceedings

Many debts are recovered through formal demand letters, avoiding the need for costly court proceedings.

Commercial Dispute Resolution

Business disputes arise in various contexts requiring prompt legal advice:

  • Contract disputes with suppliers or customers
  • Partnership and shareholder disputes
  • Franchise and licensing disagreements
  • Lease disputes with landlords
  • Intellectual property matters
  • Trade practices and competition issues

We explore all resolution options including negotiation, mediation, and where necessary, litigation to protect your business interests.

Franchising and Liquor Licensing

Franchise Law Services

Franchising offers proven business models but comes with specific legal obligations:

  • Buying a Franchise: Review of Franchise Disclosure Documents and franchise agreements
  • Franchise Operations: Compliance with operating manuals and franchise systems
  • Franchising Your Business: Establishing franchise systems with compliant documentation

We ensure you understand all obligations under the Franchising Code of Conduct before committing to franchise arrangements.

Liquor Licensing

Operating premises serving alcohol requires appropriate licensing:

  • License Applications: Hotel, on-premises, club, and producer licenses
  • License Transfers: Applications when purchasing hospitality businesses
  • Variations: Extended trading hours and operational changes
  • Compliance: Responsible service of alcohol and license conditions

Liquor licensing is complex with strict regulatory requirements. We navigate the application process and ensure full compliance.

Insolvency and Business Restructuring

Financial difficulties can affect any business. Early legal advice provides options for managing debt and potentially avoiding insolvency. 

Options for Financially Distressed Businesses

  • Informal Arrangements: Negotiating payment plans with creditors
  • Voluntary Administration: Period of protection while determining the business’s future
  • Deed of Company Arrangement: Continuing operations while paying creditors over time
  • Liquidation: Winding up the company when it cannot be saved

Director Duties and Personal Liability

Company directors must understand their duties, particularly when facing insolvency:

  • Duty to prevent insolvent trading
  • Duty to act in good faith in the company’s interests
  • Duty to avoid conflicts of interest

Directors can face personal liability for insolvent trading and breach of duties. We provide urgent advice to directors when solvency concerns arise, helping you understand your obligations and personal risk exposure.

Business Law Frequently Asked Questions

When should I seek legal advice for my business?

Seek legal advice when starting a business, entering significant contracts, buying or selling a business, facing employment disputes, dealing with unpaid debts, or experiencing partnership disputes. Early advice prevents problems from escalating and is more cost-effective than addressing serious disputes later.

What’s the difference between asset sale and share sale?

Asset sales involve purchasing specific business assets and assuming nominated liabilities, providing greater control over which liabilities you assume. Share sales involve acquiring the company including all assets and liabilities, requiring more extensive due diligence. Your lawyer and accountant should work together to structure transactions optimally.

Do I need a partnership agreement if I’m in business with family?

Yes, absolutely. Family partnerships often fail without proper documentation because assumptions about contributions, profits, and decision-making differ between partners. Partnership agreements document roles, capital contributions, profit sharing, decision-making, exit strategies, and dispute resolution, preventing family disputes that can destroy both business and personal relationships.

What are my obligations when employing staff?

Key obligations include paying at least minimum award rates, providing leave entitlements, paying superannuation, providing payslips, ensuring workplace health and safety, preventing discrimination and harassment, withholding PAYG tax, and carrying WorkCover insurance. Non-compliance can result in significant penalties.

How can I protect my business name and brand?

Business name registration with ASIC doesn’t provide exclusive rights. Trademark registration provides exclusive rights to use your trademark for specified goods/services across Australia.

What happens if I can’t pay my business debts?

Options depend on business structure. Sole traders have personal liability for all debts. Companies have limited liability (except for personal guarantees), with options including voluntary administration, DOCA, or liquidation. Directors must avoid insolvent trading. Early advice provides more options and potentially avoids personal liability exposure.

Supporting Wagga Wagga's Business Community

For over a century, Walsh & Blair Lawyers has been supporting local businesses throughout the Riverina region. We understand the unique challenges facing businesses in regional NSW and provide legal services tailored to the local business environment.

Understanding Regional Business Realities

Operating a business in Wagga Wagga presents specific considerations:

  • Agricultural Businesses: Seasonal cash flow, farm partnerships, water rights, rural transactions
  • Hospitality and Tourism: Liquor licensing, commercial leases, casual workforce management
  • Professional Services: Partnership agreements, practice sales, employment contracts
  • Retail Operations: Commercial leases, employment law, supplier contracts

Local Business Networks

Our long-standing presence means established relationships with local accountants, business brokers, banking providers, insurance brokers, and business advisors. We work collaboratively with your other advisors to provide coordinated support.

Accessible Local Legal Services

Unlike city firms, we provide in-person meetings at Wagga Wagga, Cootamundra, or Tumbarumba offices are understanding of local challenges, provide a responsive service, and long-term relationships supporting your business throughout its lifecycle.

Why Regional Businesses Choose Walsh & Blair Lawyers

Over a Century of Business Law Experience

Our business law solicitors bring comprehensive business knowledge handling all aspects from startup advice to complex transactions. We provide practical commercial advice aligned with business realities, prompt responsive service when decisions can’t wait, clear communication in plain language, and cost-effective solutions with transparent pricing.

Building Long-Term Business Relationships

The best business lawyer relationships are long-term partnerships. When we understand your business, industry, and objectives, we provide better advice tailored to your specific circumstances. Many clients have worked with us throughout their entire business journey, from initial startup through growth phases to eventual exit or succession.

Invest in the Success of Your Business

Ensuring you have everything set up and licensed correctly for your organisation is essential in avoiding pitfalls later on. Think of it as an investment in the future success of your business. Walsh & Blair lawyers’ have the expertise and experience in business law to help you keep your business running smoothly. We can also assist with dispute resolution and insolvency matters. No matter what business law matters you’re facing, it’s important to know that you have the right people on your side. Contact us today to find out how we can help.

Get Expert Business Law Advice in Wagga Wagga

Whether you’re starting a business, managing day-to-day legal issues, or navigating complex commercial transactions, Walsh & Blair Lawyers provides the business law expertise you need. Our experienced solicitors understand regional business challenges and deliver practical, cost-effective legal solutions.

How We Can Help Your Business Today:

  • Starting or structuring your business with proper legal foundations
  • Buying or selling a business with comprehensive due diligence
  • Drafting and reviewing commercial contracts
  • Managing workforce legally and minimising employment risks
  • Recovering unpaid debts efficiently and effectively
  • Franchise advice for buyers and operators
  • Liquor licensing applications and compliance
  • Resolving business disputes promptly and cost-effectively

Contact Walsh & Blair Business Lawyers Today:

Phone: (02) 69 268 268

Email: [email protected]

Office Locations:

Wagga Wagga – Principal office serving the Riverina region

Cootamundra – Convenient access for businesses west of Wagga

Tumbarumba – Supporting businesses in the southern Riverina

Flexible Consultation Options:

In-person meetings at any of our three offices

Telephone consultations for urgent matters

Video conferences for remote clients

Farm and business site visits when appropriate

Contact us today to discuss your business legal needs. We offer initial consultations to understand your business and discuss how we can assist. Many standard services are available at competitive fixed fees, providing cost certainty for your budgeting.

For well over a century, Walsh & Blair Lawyers has been the trusted choice for business legal services throughout the Riverina. Join the hundreds of local businesses who rely on our expertise, experience, and commitment to client success.

Take the first step in protecting your business interests – contact Walsh & Blair Lawyers today.

Walsh & Blair Lawyers’ solicitors can help you navigate this often complex process with a minimum of fuss. Simply contact us and we’ll help you out with your matter.

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