Level 11/ 360 Elizabeth St Melbourne 3000

Rigby Cooke Lawyers

Lawyers & Solicitors

Corporate & Commercial, Property, Wills & Estates, Tax & Planning

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Level 11/ 360 Elizabeth St, Melbourne VIC 3000

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Rigby Cooke Lawyers opening hours in Melbourne


Rigby Cooke Lawyers opening hours in Melbourne

Mon
8:30am - 5:30pm
Tue
8:30am - 5:30pm
Wed
8:30am - 5:30pm
Thu
8:30am - 5:30pm
Fri
8:30am - 5:30pm
Sat Not Provided
Sun Not Provided
Public Holidays Closed
Open Monday to Friday
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About Us

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About Rigby Cooke Lawyers

We're a full-service, commercial law firm providing expertise and knowledge to private and public sector clients across Australia.
With origins dating back to the 1840s, we have a long-standing reputation of achieving success for our clients. Our lawyers are technically excellent in their areas of expertise, commercially-minded and outcome-focused. Our success is driven by understanding our clients' businesses and industries, and staying at the forefront of technology and legislative changes.

Areas of expertise:

  • Construction & Projects
  • Corporate & Commercial
  • Customs & Trade
  • Insolvency & Reconstruction
  • Intellectual Property
  • International Business
  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution
  • Medical Negligence
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Not-for-Profit
  • Planning & Environment
  • Privacy & Data Protection
  • Property
  • Tax
  • Wills, Trust & Estates
  • Workplace Relations

Key industry focus groups:

  • Hotels
  • Manufacturing
  • Property & Development
  • Tourism, Leisure & Hospitality
  • Transport & Logistics

Payment Methods

Cash
ABN
58 552 536 547
Staff
51-100
Established
1991

Products and Services

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Services

Confidentiality Agreements, Distribution Agreements, Executor, Restraint of Trade Agreements

Offering

Advertising, Appeals, Arbitration, Asset Protection, Banking, Cantonese, Caveats, Children, Chinese, Commercial Law, Copyright, Covenants, Cultural Heritage, Debts, Deceased Estates, Defamation, Designs, Easements, Estate Planning, Franchising, Gaming, Information Technology, Italian, Liquidations, Mandarin, Media, Mediation, Mergers, Native Title, Partners, Patents, Power of Attorney, Product Liability, Property Law, Publishing, Shareholders, Technology, Telecommunications, Trade Practices, Trademarks

Features

Accredited, Certified, Chartered, Delivery, Financing, Guaranteed, Leasing, Registered, TAC, Warranties

Issues

Business Disputes, Construction Disputes, Contractual Disputes, Death, Discrimination, Harassment, Injuries, Purchase of Business, Redundancy, Restructuring, Sale of Business, Superannuation, Unfair Dismissal, Workplace Relations

Catering To

Administrative Law, Aged Care, Agricultural, Commercial Litigation, Compensation, Contracts, Conveyancing, Entertainment, Environmental, Finance, General, Government, Industrial, Industrial Property, Insolvency, Insurance, Intellectual Property, International Business, Mining, Planning, Probate, Professional Negligence, Property, Real Estate, Subdivisions, Succession, Trades, Trusts, Vehicle, Wills

Keywords

Insolvency & Reconstruction Law, Estate Planning & Wills Law, Asia & International Business Law, Education Law, Construction & Projects Law, Planning & Environment Law, Mergers & Acquisitions Law, Corporate & Commercial Law, Liquor & Gaming Law, Tax & Wealth Law

FAQs

  • How to determine someone’s decision-making capacity?

    Determining a person’s capacity to make decisions is complex and has significant consequences for the individual and their family. If you’re concerned about a loved one’s decision-making capacity, consider having it assessed by a neuropsychologist. Capacity can relate to making or changing a Will, appointing an attorney under an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA), or appointing a Medical Treatment Decision Maker (MTDM) for medical decisions.

  • Are you complying with your obligations under the NES?

    Rigby Cooke Lawyers provides HR tips and interviews with Lawyer Monika Nosal to answer common questions about employees’ legal entitlements, including compliance with the National Employment Standards (NES).

  • What is Probate and do I need it?

    Probate is the legal process of validating a Will and confirming the authority of the executor to administer the estate. If you’re unsure whether you need probate, consult with legal experts like Rigby Cooke Lawyers.