Dispute Resolution
Dispute Resolution Solicitors in Derby
Disputes and disagreements can arise in variety of ways. But, at John M Lewis & Co, it’s the job of our dispute resolution solicitors in Derby to help resolve them. We understand that disputes can be daunting and stressful for all involved but our team of civil litigation solicitors will put you at ease through their decisive actions and unwavering support.
What is Dispute Resolution?
Dispute resolution is the process of resolving a dispute between two or more parties. Disputes can sometimes only be resolved through court – this is called civil litigation. However, this isn’t the only way of resolving a dispute, but it does sometimes come to this if Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods haven’t been successful. Although civil litigation goes through the courts, it doesn’t necessarily mean that every case will end up at trial.
The civil litigation solicitors at John M Lewis & Co will look to use ADR methods to resolve disputes before taking the case to court. We understand the added stress that a court case bring so will always look to avoid this where possible.
We can help with a variety of disputes, such as:
Commercial Disputes
Any disputes that stems from a deal or transaction is classed as a commercial dispute. This could be regarding a contract or employment issue.
How Can We Help Resolve Disputes?
John M Lewis & Co’s civil litigation solicitors cover all bases. We’ll help you resolve a dispute in any way we can. Whether that be collecting evidence on your behalf or helping you engage the other party in Alternative Dispute Resolution – we have your back 100%.
Our goal is to achieve the best outcome for you in all of our civil litigation and dispute resolution cases. We’ll speak with you before beginning any dispute resolution to ascertain what the best outcome looks like for you.
Contact Our Dispute Resolution Solicitors Today
Get in touch with our civil litigation team and we can get started on your case right away. Give us as much information as possible, as this will help us build a strong foundation for your case. You can contact us by calling the number below or sending us an email outlining your circumstances. Be sure to include the best way to contact you in case we need further details from you.