BCI
Strategic Legal Support

Legal & Contract Advisory

Get the guidance you need to protect yourself, avoid costly mistakes, and approach legal matters from a position of strength.

Why Legal Costs Matter

Legal fees across Australia can become expensive very quickly. Many solicitors charge hourly rates ranging from $250 to $600+, with more complex matters (litigation, family law, commercial disputes) often resulting in costs reaching tens of thousands of dollars.

Even standard services like contract reviews or conveyancing can add up significantly depending on time and complexity. This is where strategic consultation with BCI can make a real difference.

What We Provide

Contract Review & Risk Identification

Before signing property, employment, or business agreements, we identify hidden risks and advise on protective measures

Contract Drafting

Create strong, legally binding agreements across all Australian states and territories

Property & Conveyancing Advice

Review house purchase/sale contracts to identify hidden risks and protect your interests

Business Agreements & Partnerships

Protect your interests in joint ventures, supplier agreements, and business partnerships

Dispute Preparation & Case Structuring

Organize documentation and strategy before legal proceedings, positioning you for success

Negotiation Strategy Support

Ensure you're prepared and informed in high-stakes discussions and negotiations

10 Common Scenarios We Handle

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Reviewing rental or employment contracts before signing
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Preparing for a business partnership or joint venture
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Drafting a clear understanding (MOU) between parties
4
Organizing documentation and strategy for a legal dispute
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Handling insurance or financial claims before formal escalation
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Preparing support for family law or custody matters
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Organizing evidence and timeline for criminal or regulatory matters
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Understanding your rights in a disagreement with a supplier or service provider
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Reviewing a property transaction or conveyancing agreement
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Preparing for a workplace dispute or resignation

When Should You Engage a Solicitor?

You Might Not Need One Yet

Start here:

  • • Understanding your position
  • • Contract review before signing
  • • Dispute negotiation
  • • Documentation preparation
  • • Strategic positioning

You Likely Need a Solicitor

If matters involve:

  • • Formal court proceedings
  • • Complex litigation
  • • Specialized expertise needed
  • • Multi-party disputes
  • • Formal legal representation

The BCI Advantage

Cost Savings

Avoid thousands in unnecessary legal fees by being properly prepared before formal engagement

Strategic Positioning

When you do engage a solicitor, you'll be prepared, informed, and in a stronger position for better outcomes

Professional Network

If legal representation is needed, we connect you with experienced solicitors and manage the handoff

Protect Yourself Before It's Too Late

Many legal and contractual issues can be avoided or better managed with the right advice early. Let's talk about your situation.