If your business is involved in a dispute or if you are looking to bring an action yourself, you will need clear and commercially minded advice to help you resolve matters whilst trying to minimise the cost and disruption to your business.
Our commercial litigation and dispute resolution specialists will support your business through any disputes that may arise.
We will use our expertise to help you find practical solutions to your problems and will give you clear, comprehensive advice to help you understand your legal position and the options available to you.
We will help you attempt to resolve matters through negotiation or mediation, wherever possible, but sometimes court action is unavoidable and, if that is the case, we will support you through that litigation and will take a strong and proactive approach to try to achieve the best possible outcome for your business.
It is also important to try to minimise the risks of disputes arising and therefore our team are also available to provide you with day to day advice to ensure you know your legal position, and do what you can to protect your business against the risk of costly disputes.
Partner and Head of Litigation & Employment
Partner, Litigation
Antique restrictive covenants are found in the title deeds of many period properties and can significantly affect development opportunities. However, as an Upper Tribunal (UT) ruling showed, they are not written in stone.
Boundaries between properties are usually marked by a line on a small-scale Land Registry plan but they may be invisible on the ground if there are no fences, walls or other features on that line.
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