Litigation
Resolving a dispute using the law
Disputes arise in an array of different circumstances. Disagreements in business can emerge among all parties, i.e. suppliers, customers, competitors and employees. When such disputes cannot be resolved amicably, a court may have to step in. This is the essence of litigation law — to resolve legal disputes between opposing side in any arena in the most expedient manner.
This section of Law on the Web explores all manner of classes of dispute, and how they are handled in litigation. This includes:
- Banking
- Competition litigation
- Defamation and slander
- Hedge funds
- Insolvency & corporate recovery
- Professional negligence
- Property
A legal advice guide to litigation law
It is an unfortunate fact that many disputes that arise between two parties cannot be fixed by any form of dispute resolution other than that of litigation.
Find out moreA look at litigation
If you're involved in a dispute that seems intractable, you may feel that litigation - the filing of a lawsuit - is the best means of resolving the situation.
Find out moreAll about litigation solicitors
Litigation solicitors deal with the complicated and often messy process of taking a dispute to be resolved in court, so it is vital to find a good one.
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