Whether you want to bring a claim forth, or you find yourself defending a claim, we can carry out a risk assessment and provide you with a cost benefit analysis of a potential claim. The resolution of civil disputes between parties can be managed by mediation as well as litigation. Seeking a cost-effective outcome to your problem is one of our core values. We cover all areas of law and legal disputes, providing clear and concise advice in relation to any claim.
Many of our clients have found themselves in an undesirable situation, having to defend themselves from litigation or needing to take legal action against someone. Due to the complexities that can be affiliated with Civil Litigation, it is vital that you receive expert legal advice as early as you can in order to build the strongest possible case. Waterstone Legal is here to assist you with any public, private, civil or legal disputes. Our Civil Litigation team will help you identify key issues, analyse your budget and provide immediate comprehensive advice upon a full range of litigation matters, allowing you to make an informed decision about what action to take.
If you find yourself drawn into a dispute with another individual or company, we can advise you on your chances of success and the possible value of your claim. We can negotiate on your behalf and if needed, commence or defend proceedings which, according to the subject matter and the amount of the claim, will be dealt with in either the County Court or High Court.
We can offer you legal advice on:
- Construction Disputes
- Contractual Dispute
- Debt Collection
- Disputed Probate
- Insolvency
- Licensing
- Property Disputes
- Professional Negligence
- Partnership, Company, Shareholders and Business Disputes
- Restraint of Trade Disputes
- Trusts of Land and Contested Probate Disputes
- Wills and Estates
- All Other Litigation Matters
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Earlier this month we published three final reports which set out recommendations for reform to transform the future of home ownership by improving leaseholders’ rights and flying the flag for commonhold as the preferred tenure.