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Commercial Litigation

Commercial litigation can be one of the most expensive and complicated areas of English law, therefore it is vital that you find a solicitor with expertise with the correct expertise. LegalDirect will find an skilled solicitor perfect for your case for no charge.

A commercial litigation solicitor can help your company with the following;

  • A complete SWOT (strength, weakness, opportunity and threat analysis) of claims and practical civil litigation advice for the resolution of disputes
  • Assistance on the client's conduct during negotiations and when required, carrying out negotiations on behalf of clients at all stages of a claim
  • Dealing with court proceedings and advising on each stage of the proceedings to the conclusion or settlement of claims
  • A full and effective debt recovery service .
  • Advising on disputes in partnership firms.
  • Insolvency advice
    • Presenting of statutory demands
    • Winding up petitions
    • Advising on company voluntary arrangements
    • Presenting and defending
  • Aid with professional negligence litigation.
  • Property litigation. A solicitor who practices as a property litigation solicitor can assist with property disputes, transferences and conveyances
  • Advising on all kinds of commercial contract disputes, including frustration,  terms and misrepresentation.
  • Law relating to construction litigation . Advising on company matters including acting for company shareholders and directors in the resolution of disputes
 

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