38 Carrington St
Adelaide SA 5000


ph: (08) 8110 1700
fax: (08) 8110 1799
practice areas


Iles Selley Lawyers is principally a dispute resolution or commercial litigious practice. However, the firm encourages clients to consult us as early as possible in any matter that might have the potential to become litigious. In this way, with appropriate advice and action, or through informal mediation, disputes can be resolved at an early stage without the necessity to litigate. The areas in which the firm can assist, advise and, if necessary, accept instructions to act in Court, Tribunal or Administrative proceedings are:

  • Asset protection
  • Banking
  • Building, planning and development disputes
  • Business and Commercial law – contracts, trusts and intellectual property
  • Companies · Contractual disputes
  • Corporations Act and corporate governance matters
  • Criminal law (but not legally aided matters)
  • Defamation
  • Employment disputes
  • Environmental Law
  • Equitable disputes
  • Insolvency – Company liquidation, voluntary administration and bankruptcy
  • Insurance – Professional indemnity, directors & officer’s liability, product liability
    and general insurance
  • Legal Practitioners Conduct Board matters
  • Local Government
  • Media law matters, including representation in the media
  • Medical Board matters
  • Mining Lease disputes
  • Partnerships and joint venture disputes
  • Professional misconduct or malpractice
  • Professional negligence
  • Real property transactions – leases, mortgages, trusts and nominee arrangements, actions for specific performance
  • Securities enforcement and general debt recovery
  • Tax
  • Trade Practices Act/Competition Code advice and litigation
  • Travel industry disputes
  • White collar crime
  • Wills and estates matters, where litigious
  • Wine industry issues – litigious, GI and general commercial advice

Given the combined experience of the members of the firm, there are few areas of the law, whether of a litigious nature or otherwise, where the firm cannot assist. If you have a problem in a practice area not listed above, you should not hesitate to speak with a Partner. It may be that the firm can assist in that area or, if not, an appropriate referral can be given to someone who can.


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