Our firm & Our Practice
Our firm was established on the 1st of June 2010
after Lovegrove & Lord Lawyers de-merged into Lovegrove
Solicitors and Lord Commercial Lawyers.
There are areas of the law where this firm is
without peer, primarily in the construction-related sector.
One of our partners,Professor
Kim Lovegrove, was the principal legal adviser on the
development of the Building Act in Victoria. In the early
nineties he had carriage of the National Model Building Act. The
NMBA formed the legislative blue print for modern building
regulation in seven of the eight Australian
jurisdictions.
Professor
Lovegrove represented the Federal Government as the Deputy
Executive Director of the ABCB, as a guest of the Japanese
government addressing a Ministerial Forum charged with the
overhauling of Japanese building regulations. He also addressed the
English Forum for Construction Law Reform at a venue in the House
of Commons in the late nineties. His expertise has been recognised
at local, National and International level.
This firm possesses a level of
expertise that has contributed to the legal fabric of the
construction industry and modern day building regulation. This is a
key indicator of the benchmarks and standard of excellence that
Lovegrove Solicitors people can achieve.
We have evolved into a
practice that provides expertise in all facets of construction law,
including but not limited to:
- Regulatory law reform
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Dispute resolution for large to medium cases
We traverse multimillion dollar
matters but by the same token our residential disputation practice
canvasses acting for small to medium enterprises(SMEs). We are
involved ininfrastructure work, contract formulation, dispute
avoidance and resolution strategies. We advise lenders and
financiers on how to best maximise security on construction
lending. We protect and enforce the rights and interests of
building contractors, engineers and building practitioners with
regard to a wide range of issues including OH&S matters
and practitioner conduct. We represent practitioners before the
Building Practitioners Board. We also represent councils
and local government in the area of compliance as well
as:
- in the resolution ofbody corporate disputes
- asset protection and risk minimisation strategies
- planning law
- commercial law
- property law
- public listings
Even though we act for some
institutional clients we make a point of - and value - our work for
SMEs. The common thread that defines what we do and who we
act for is this: people and organisations that need top quality,
construction related legal expertise.
OUR SENIOR TEAM
Click on any of the below
names to find out more about our senior solicitors:
Kim Lovegrove
Professor, Partner, Construction Division
Justin Cotton
Partner, Construction Division
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