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Commercial Disputes

Commercial Disputes
Commercial disputes affect all types of businesses at one time or another. They can be costly and time consuming and if not handled properly can damage commercial relationships and reputations. We recognise that time diverted from the business in this way can also impact on an organisation’s performance.
We provide a partner led service working in tandem with your business to understand the commercial drivers in order to find the right solution. With a pragmatic approach wherever possible we aim to resolve disputes without the need for litigation. Where litigation is necessary we have extensive experience of managing complex, high value proceedings to small claims across an array of business sectors.
The Commercial Dispute Resolution team deals with a wide range of both private and public sector disputes. Our expert lawyers have vast experience in a broad range of complex commercial matters including banking and finance litigation, contractual disputes, company and partnership disputes, shareholder actions, construction disputes, contentious procurement, and professional negligence claims.
We also deal with contentious corporate recovery and insolvency, defamation, intellectual property infringements, all manner of injunctions, property litigation and commercial fraud. As well as handling litigation and arbitration the team also has extensive experience in alternative dispute resolution in particular mediation.
The team is ranked for its expertise in Legal 500.
We are open to different pricing structures offering competitive hourly rates, conditional fee agreements, and fix fee packages.We aim to provide a friendly, cost effective, professional service blended with our sector expertise and vast experience in managing and resolving disputes.
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