Lachlan Page

Director and Practice Group Leader, Commercial and Business
Lachlan Page

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Lachlan Page is a Director of the firm and leads the commercial and business practice, working closely with business owners, operators and corporate clients to deliver practical, commercially driven solutions. His clients range from local business owners and high-growth enterprises through to established national and multinational organisations.

Lachlan is known for cutting through complexity and focusing on efficient, cost-effective commercial outcomes: delivering timely advice, minimising unnecessary cost, identifying risks early and structuring transactions to maximise long-term value.

He has also developed extensive experience and a strong reputation in pharmacy law, acting for pharmacists, pharmacy groups and industry participants in a highly regulated, time-pressured sector where specialist legal knowledge is essential.

Areas of practice

Experience

  • Pharmacy acquisitions, disposals, approvals and ownership structuring.
  • Partnership, shareholder and succession arrangements.
  • Leasing of pharmacy premises, including shopping centres and medical precincts.
  • Dispute resolution within pharmacy businesses.

Qualifications and memberships

  • Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Commerce, with a Diploma of Legal Practice

To arrange an appointment with Lachlan, get in touch.

My role is more than just providing legal advice. I work alongside my clients to support their businesses, reducing complexity and delivering practical outcomes that make commercial sense.

Strategic legal guidance when it matters most.

We start with a confidential conversation. There is no jargon and no pressure, just a clear sense of your options and what we would do next.

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