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Lewis Holdway Lawyers is a Melbourne-based law firm with almost 20 years experience in Dispute Resolution, Corporations Law, Insolvency, Property, Small to Medium Enterprises, and more. Conveniently located at 20 Queen Street Melbourne, our professional CBD team provide results-focused solutions for a range of commercial and legal problems that frequently exceed the capabilities of most suburban practices.

Our Advantage: As well as providing considered solutions and up-to-the-minute legal advice, we’ve developed an outstanding reputation for client satisfaction. At Lewis Holdway Lawyers, we believe that the secret to our on-going success comes down to understanding clients’ needs. Put simply, we take the time to identify your requirements, and we’re committed to being there when you need us. Our directors are easily contactable and they will normally return your call within 24 hours.

Our Culture: At Lewis Holdway Lawyers, our commitment to people doesn’t end with our clients. We’re also dedicated to providing a productive work-life balance for our staff. That’s why our employees are engaged in a variety of civic activities. We believe that this produces socially active colleagues, and in turn, a happier and more productive legal practice.

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  • The Personal Property Securities (“PPS”) regime establishes a national registration regime for security interests in personal property. Amongst other impacts, businesses which ordinarily rely on ‘retention of title’ arrangements to protect their interest in goods supplied will need to change the way they do things and register their security interests on this new national register to protect their interests. ...more
  • Small business employers (those with less than 20 employees) may soon be relieved of the costly and time consuming burden of paying superannuation guarantee contributions into numerous superannuation funds. ...more
  • Telecommunications Access disputes are exempted from Trade Practices Act Part 3A and are dealt with in Part 11C. As part of the Federal Government's April 2009 announcement of the National Broadband Network, options for reform of the telecommunications competition framework were advanced. ...more