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Legal advice business conducted by Mills Oakley Lawyers

Mills Oakley Lawyers is a legal services firm that is committed to providing outstanding commercial solutions to its business clients. The legal franchisee business is one of Australia’s oldest legal practices with its roots tracing back to 1864. The financial services business has offices in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane which offers advices on all legal matters related business with a special emphasis on franchising.

The legal franchisee business consists of an expert team with specialisations in contract law, intellectual property (patent attorneys), trade practices, commercial litigation, international trade and distribution, employment law and retail leasing. Mills Oakley Lawyers employs a team of senior lawyers with considerable expertise and other junior lawyers and law clerks to enable a cost-effective service to its clients. The financial services business’s ability to bring together people with key skills is credited to be one of its strengths.

Mills Oakley Lawyers works with an extensive client base on areas of law ranging from banking and finance to workplace relations. The legal franchisee business strives to exceed the expectations of its clients by consistently delivering services of the highest quality. The financial services business’s professional success is mainly attributed to its understanding of commercial issues along with its legal expertise.

15-Nov-2007

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