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Jason Launchbury

Principle of Launchbury Law

Jason Launchbury, Brisbane based lawyer specialised in commercial law and litigation.

Jason Launchbury, the founding principal of Launchbury Law, has been admitted to practice in both the Supreme Court and High Court of Australia since 2012. With over 12 years of experience, he has established a strong reputation for delivering practical and effective legal solutions, particularly in complex matters. Jason prioritizes building robust client relationships while ensuring the delivery of clear, actionable, and commercially viable advice. His experience encompasses:

  • instructing Counsel in defending an appeal against a Sequestration Order in the Federal Court of Australia;
  • instructing Counsel and representing clients in Bankruptcy and insolvency proceedings;
  • instructing Counsel in an appeal in the Queensland Court of Appeal regarding a defamation matter;
  • acting in the acquisition and sale of businesses, which includes the negotiation of contracts, shareholder agreements, restraint of trade agreements, confidentiality agreements, and consultancy agreements;
  • acting for retail and commercial landlords and tenants in disputes and in the negotiation of lease agreements;
  • representing owners, builders, and subcontractors in security of payment, debt recovery, breach of contract & negligence matters, along with regulatory matters including the review of decisions made by the QBCC and negotiation of contracts;
  • addressing family disputes involving property and financial matters;
  • representing directors, shareholders, and partners in disputes, including claims of shareholder oppression for small businesses;
  • providing advice on and preparing wills and powers of attorney, as well as litigation related to powers of attorney (acting for attorneys and family members);
  • handling deceased estates, which includes probate, administration, and estate litigation (acting for executors, disappointed beneficiaries, and individuals wishing to challenge or validate a will);
  • handling property law matters, including the buying and selling of residential and commercial property, advising clients regarding Self-Managed Superannuation Funds that purchase property with finance, and litigating disputes concerning all aspects of property law, including boundary disputes.

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