Litigation
Process
Disputes between individuals, firms or companies can
occur in a variety of different circumstances, some
arising out of pure chance and unfortunate circumstances,
others from dishonourable or unreasonable conduct by
one or all parties involved.
Claims
Claims come in many varieties and the following are
simply examples:
- Disputes relating to the sale of goods.
- General breach of contract.
- Passing-off or infringement of copyright.
- Wills and inheritance.
- Boundary disputes between neighbours
- Professional negligence.
- Actions based on personal injury.
The Protocols:
Recent developments in Court procedure require all
parties to follow a set series of protocols which are
designed to give full disclosure of all aspects of claim
and supporting evidence between contending parties before
any action is started. This gives the maximum of opportunity
to evaluate the strength of the other side and even
perhaps to come to a settlement.
Contact
Please contact Barry Newgrosh on 0161 831 7788
Visit
the Frequently Asked Questions page on Litigation
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