Brixton Legal regularly advises and acts for building surveyors, engineers, builders, developers, owners corporations, architects, contractors, and other registered building practitioners, as well as owners and owner-builders. Brixton Legal is well-positioned to provide comprehensive advice with respect to a wide variety of building and construction disputes.
This experience includes:
The firm regularly represents clients across all jurisdictions in a broad range of matters, from small dispute resolution up to highly complex and technical disputes. The firm predominantly practices within the Courts and Tribunals of Victoria and New South Wales, as well as within the Federal Courts.
We know that legal disputes can be a daunting process, and are here to support you every step of the way. Whether this involves assisting you to commence legal proceedings, defend against existing legal proceedings or even negotiating a settlement, the team at Brixton Legal are able to cater to your needs to achieve your ideal outcome.
The team has experience in the following areas of litigation:
Brixton Legal offers a wide range of commercial lawyers services.
Our highly skilled and experienced commercial law team act and advise in a wide variety of commercial law matters but with a particular focus on the sale and purchase of businesses.
Brixton Legal offers the following general commercial law services, including:
Brixton Legal offers a wide range of property-related services.
Our highly skilled and experienced property team act and advise in a wide variety of property law matters but with a particular focus on conveyancing and leasing matters.
With our team having expertise in building and construction law and property law, we are able to provide specialised tailored advice and solutions for property developers and builders, with particular expertise in relation to the purchase of property development sites, negotiation of building contracts, subdivision and selling off the plan.
Our team has experience in the following areas of property law: