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Legal advisory services offered by Mills Oakley Lawyers

Mills Oakley Lawyers provide specialised services in areas including Intellectual Property and Technology, Commercial Litigation, Workplace Relations, Property and Finance, Corporate Advisory and Finance and Mortgage Industry Law. The taxation services business has extensive industry knowledge along with legal expertise to carry out its services precisely. The legal franchisee business spends time with its clients to understand their business to offer advices that is timely and right.

The commercial legal services offered by the taxation services business include a number issues related to finance providers and banks including lending, financing, property due diligence, stamp duty issues and mortgage consents under the banking and commerce division. The taxation services business also provides corporate advisory services in matters including buy-outs, buy-ins, take overs and joint ventures. Mills Oakley Lawyers also assists in the resolution of commercial disputes in a cost effective manner by direct mediation and negotiation.

Mills Oakley Lawyers specialises in taxation law providing an extensive range of services including income tax counselling, planning of asset protection, handling tax audits, planning of business succession as well as corporate structuring and restructuring. The taxation services business’s property and finance team assists clients in maximising profits and minimising risks. The legal franchisee business consists of patent and trademark attorneys with specialised expertise to help businesses enhance the value of their Intellectual Property.

15-Nov-2007

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