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Litigation Solicitors
Arlingsworth Solicitors boasts an interdisciplinary team of experienced litigators who are consistently expanding their expertise. Our litigation solicitors will comprehensively detail all available options and devise a strategic roadmap for your case to ensure the best possible outcome.
Having expertise in mediation and negotiations, our litigation lawyers are prepared to aid in resolving your dispute and will strive to avoid court proceedings where possible. In instances where court proceedings become unavoidable, our thorough and robust approach is tailored to furnish you with the legal counsel required to attain the most appropriate and cost-effective resolution for your situation. While litigation can be an intimidating experience, our team will systematically guide and support you through the process, offering regular cost updates and collaborating closely with you to achieve your objectives.
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Estate disputes
Challenging a Will can be a intricate decision, often stemming from issues such as insufficient legal guidance in drafting, disputes over intentions, or unfair exclusions. Arlingsworth’s seasoned probate solicitors offer thorough support, encompassing grounds such as testamentary capacity, undue influence, and more.
Property disputes
Our experienced property litigation team specialises in resolving disputes for both commercial and private properties. From covenant breaches and rights of way disputes to dilapidation claims and Party Wall Act conflicts, we provide strategic solutions, including alternative dispute resolution methods, ensuring clients are well-informed before legal actions.
Contractual disputes
In the intricate realm of contractual relationships, disputes are unavoidable. Arlingsworth Solicitors, boasting a team of experienced contract dispute solicitors, provides prompt and cost-effective resolutions to various issues, including breaches, misinterpretations, and fraud.
Company Disputes
Navigating business challenges is rewarding, but disputes among directors, partners, or shareholders can arise. Our seasoned commercial litigation team at Arlingsworth specialises in discreetly resolving such conflicts, prioritising prompt solutions to keep your business on track.
Bankruptcy and insolvency claims
Experiencing financial challenges? Our legal experts offer guidance on bankruptcy, asset management, and alternatives. Get in touch at 01273 696962 for personalised advice and explore options to navigate through difficult times.
Defamation
Defamation encompasses false and harmful statements that damage the reputation of individuals or businesses, with libel and slander as distinct forms. Successful defamation claims require proof of untrue, exaggerated, intentionally misleading statements that harm the subject’s image.
Classic Car disputes
Classic car ownership involves matters where other specialists play an important part, and in many cases they can facilitate pragmatic and financially sound outcomes. At Arlingsworth, we have built up an unrivalled network of specialist contacts including accountants, auctioneers and insurers, amongst others, who have the best applicable expertise tailored to the Classic Car Litigation matters in hand.
A litigation solicitor provides legal support for individuals and businesses facing legal disputes. This includes contract disputes, property disagreements, financial claims, employment law conflicts, and commercial litigation cases. They advise on legal options, negotiate settlements, and represent clients in court when necessary.
You should seek legal advice from a litigation lawyer if you are:
- Involved in a business dispute such as a contract breach or shareholder disagreement.
- Facing legal action or considering suing another party.
- Experiencing a professional negligence claim or a property dispute.
- Being threatened with litigation and needing to protect your interests.
The sooner you consult a solicitor for dispute resolution, the more options you may have to resolve the issue without costly court proceedings.
- Civil litigation refers to legal disputes between individuals or organisations, such as property claims, defamation, and professional negligence cases.
- Commercial litigation deals with business-related legal issues, including breach of contract, corporate disputes, partnership conflicts, and financial fraud cases.
Both require experienced litigation solicitors to advise on legal strategy and representation.
A skilled litigation solicitor will explore alternatives to court proceedings, such as:
- Negotiation: Direct discussions between parties to reach a fair resolution.
- Mediation: A neutral third party helps facilitate a settlement agreement.
- Arbitration: A formal but private dispute resolution process, avoiding lengthy court trials.
Many disputes can be resolved without litigation, saving time, money, and stress.
If a legal dispute cannot be resolved through negotiation, the litigation process follows these stages:
- Pre-action protocol: Attempts to settle the dispute before court proceedings.
- Filing a claim: If unresolved, legal documents are submitted to court.
- Disclosure & evidence exchange: Both sides share relevant documents, witness statements, and legal arguments.
- Court hearings & trial: A judge evaluates the case and makes a binding decision.
- Settlement or enforcement: If necessary, court orders can be enforced to recover damages or compliance.
Each case is different, so getting expert legal guidance early is crucial.
Litigation timelines depend on the complexity of the case and whether a settlement is reached early.
- Small disputes may be resolved in a few months.
- More complex commercial litigation can take 12-24 months or longer.
Your litigation solicitor will guide you on expected timeframes and the best strategies for a swift resolution.
Litigation costs vary based on:
- The complexity of the case.
- The duration of negotiations or court proceedings.
- Whether alternative dispute resolution methods are used.
Solicitors often offer fixed fees, hourly rates, or conditional fee agreements ("no win, no fee"), depending on the case type and legal risks involved.
Professional negligence claims arise when a solicitor, accountant, or other professional fails in their duty of care, causing financial loss or damage.
- If you received poor legal advice, accounting errors, or misrepresentation, you may have grounds to pursue a compensation claim.
- A litigation solicitor can assess your case and represent you in a negligence lawsuit.
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