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Contractual Disputes

From time to time all businesses, large or small, can unfortunately get involved in disputes that can affect their day to day running. In serious cases these disputes can have a great impact on cash flow, future contracts and relations within the local or national business community. At Wilson Browne we understand the importance of advising on the most appropriate course of action, considering the legal aspects of each case from a commercial point of view, bearing in mind each client's preferred outcome.

We can assist with disputes in partnerships with or without a formal written partnership agreement; shareholder disputes in limited companies; minority shareholder protection actions; property (including leasehold premises) disputes and breach of contract claims, to list but a few.

We can advise on whether Mediation, Arbitration, Negotiation or Litigation would be the most cost effective option for you or your business, and will advise you on the prospects of a successful outcome. Where appropriate we can combine two or more of these options, for example the pressure of a court case can often encourage parties to mediate or negotiate a settlement.

At Wilson Browne we understand that many businesses will need to, and indeed want to, work together again. Litigation is a last resort in these cases and our specialist team includes an ADR Group qualified Mediator who can assist with negotiations or recommend an appropriate local Mediator to both sides of a dispute to help parties achieve a settlement.

Whatever the issue, we can advise on the most appropriate way forward for you and your business.

To download one of our recent case studies please select the link below:-

Case sudy download - Saxon Lifts Limited

For further information please contact Kevin Rogers.

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