Legal Expertise

We strongly believe in a proactive, rather than reactive approach to your commercial obligations during any construction projects. However, we also understand that things can go wrong and despite all the planning in the world, you may need to engage a lawyer experienced in construction law, after disputes arise that you are unable to settle.

Our services are tailored to protect you before, during and after your projects.

We offer expertise, experience and project management services to help you with:

  1. Legal issues that may arise during your project, including any potential for litigation
  2. Contract Management in Construction Law
  3. Risk Management in Construction Projects

Choosing to engage a lawyer and how to choose that lawyer is a big undertaking.

At Wambeti Legal, we like to make the process as simple as possible with our “test drive”, obligation-free option.

Why not give us a test drive?

One easy way to be confident in your choice to work with Wambeti Legal is to let us review an existing contract (no more than 60 pages) and the departures you have prepared. We can provide a simple one-page review/feedback, for a set fee.

Or you can take advantage of our initial consultation offer to find out where you stand and what options are available to you.

You can start by booking an initial 15-minute complimentary session; obligation-free. This can be done in person, by phone or by video conference.

Book an initial complimentary session with us.

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0423 825 235 hello@wambetilegal.com.au

Booking your 'test drive' or simply getting a quick answer to that nagging question is only a phone call away.

Why choose Wambeti Legal?

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