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CONSTRUCTION

Building & Construction Law in Perth, WA

At AUL Law, we understand that the building and construction industry is complex and often fraught with legal challenges. Whether you are a contractor, developer, property owner, or subcontractor, our dedicated team is here to provide you with the expert legal support you need to navigate this dynamic landscape.

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Our experienced lawyers offer a wide range of services tailored to the building and construction sector, including:​

 

  • Contract Drafting and Review: We assist in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts to ensure that your interests are protected and that all legal obligations are clearly outlined.

  • Dispute Resolution: In the event of disputes, we provide strategic advice and representation to help resolve conflicts efficiently, whether through negotiation, mediation, or litigation.

  • Compliance and Regulatory Advice: We help you understand and comply with relevant laws and regulations, including local building codes and industry standards, to mitigate risks and avoid penalties.

  • Construction Claims: Our team is experienced in handling construction claims, including delays, defects, and payment disputes, ensuring you receive fair compensation for your work.

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​If you’re involved in the building and construction industry and need expert legal advice, AUL Law is here to help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discover how we can support you in navigating the complexities of construction law in Perth.

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WHAT WE OFFER OUR CLIENTS

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Expert Representation

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Tailored Strategies

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Efficient Processes

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Enforcement Support

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Ongoing Communication

WHY CHOOSE AUL

Tailored Legal Solutions

We recognise that every legal issue is distinct and complex. Our team is dedicated to crafting customised legal strategies that directly address your unique circumstances, ensuring you receive the most relevant and effective guidance.

 

Dedicated Client Support

Your comfort and confidence are our top priorities. We maintain open lines of communication throughout the legal process, ensuring you feel informed and supported every step of the way. Our commitment to your well-being is central to our approach.

Broad Legal Expertise

With a wealth of experience and knowledge across various fields of law, we are well-prepared to navigate even the most intricate legal challenges ensuring the right outcome for our clients.

 

Reputation for Success

At AUL Law, we have built a strong reputation for delivering positive results. Our track record of successful outcomes reflects our dedication to protecting your interests and achieving your goals, backed by strategies that have proven effective time and again.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • What is arbritration?
    Arbitration is a formal dispute resolution process where an independent third party, known as an arbitrator, is appointed to hear both sides and make a binding decision. It is often used as an alternative to litigation in court, providing a more expeditious, cost effective and private way to resolve conflicts. Any decision made by an arbitrator are binding and enforceable, with limited grounds for appeal. The costs can vary based on the complexity of the case, the arbitrator's fees, legal fees and administrative costs. However, arbitration is often more cost-effective than litigation.
  • How does arbitration differ from litigation?
    Unlike litigation, which takes place in courts, arbitration is a private process. It is usually faster, more flexible, and allows the parties to choose their arbitrator (which may be an industry expert rather than a lawyer) and set specific procedures. The duration of arbitration can vary based on the complexity of the dispute, but it is generally quicker than traditional court proceedings.
  • What types of disputes can be resolved through arbitration?
    Arbitration can be used to resolve various disputes, including but not limited to contractual issues, construction disputes, commercial disputes, and employment disputes.
  • How do I initiate arbitration?
    To initiate arbitration, parties usually must refer to an arbitration clause in their existing contract or may mutually agree to arbitrate after a disagreement has arisen. They can then select an arbitrator and outline the arbitration process.
  • Are arbitration proceedings confidential?
    Yes, arbitration is a private process, meaning the details of the dispute and the decision is not published.
  • How can AUL Law assist with arbitration?
    At AUL Law, we provide expert representation in arbitration proceedings, develop tailored strategies, assist in enforcing arbitral awards, and ensure ongoing communication throughout the process.

WARNING: ALL information published on this web site is for client education only and does not constitute legal advice. Please seek independent legal and taxation advice specific to your circumstances before you proceed.

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