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Peter Clinch
Peter is an Executive Lawyer with the firm and holds Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degrees.
Peter practises in the areas of business and commercial law, property and commercial litigation
Industry Focus
Peter specialises in the automotive and pharmacy industries.
Peter advises a variety of international manufacturers and importers of cars, trucks and buses.
Peter provides advice to these companies including importation agreements, franchise agreements, disputes and compliance with the Competition & Consumer Act.
Peter is a member of the Legal Panel of the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries which represents all manufacturers and importers of motor vehicles and motor cycles.
Peter advises pharmacists in all areas of their business including sale and purchase, partnerships and franchise agreements
Business Law Specialist
Peter is one of only approximately 130 lawyers in New South Wales to have gained specialist accreditation in Business Law from the Law Society of New South Wales.
This means that Peter works primarily in the area of business law and has passed assessments set by the Law Society of New South Wales in communications, problem solving, client relations and the law.
Peter has extensive experience in providing advice to businesses including sale and purchase, appropriate structuring, finance, shareholders and partnership agreements, and succession planning.
Commercial Litigation
Acting for individuals and businesses in a wide range of commercial matters, Peter is skilled in all aspects of trade practices, breach of contract and shareholder disputes.
Insolvency
Peter acts for insolvency specialists and is experienced in advising companies in insolvency options, including appointment of a voluntary administrator and deeds of arrangement. He advises in personal insolvency including personal insolvency arrangements and bankruptcy.
Property & Finance
Peter advises on purchase, development and sale of residential and commercial property. He works extensively in the areas of finance, and commercial and residential property.
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