Disputing a Will #SolicitorChat with The Law Society
15th April, 2021
How can you ensure wishes are followed and should you consider legal action if you feel a loved one’s wishes are not? Michael Brierley discussed this and more live on…
At Mundays we have an experienced team of Dispute Resolution lawyers who take a flexible and commercial approach to problem solving.
In a highly competitive and litigious world, the careful management of disputes has become an essential part of life. Whether it is the greater trading opportunities brought about by globalisation and e-commerce, the increasing regulation of our business life, or the changing fortunes of businesses and individuals through the economic cycle, the scope for disputes to arise is growing. Equally, there are many avenues to a solution.
We will give you clear and commercial advice, setting out the merits of your case, the options available to you, and the risks you may face.
Although the team has a depth of experience in complex commercial litigation, we recognise that, for most people, court proceedings are seen as a last resort. Therefore, part of the strategic advice we offer will be a consideration of all options for dispute resolution, including negotiation, arbitration and mediation. Our approach reflects the concern, which all clients have to minimise costs by working as closely as possible to agreed budgets.
How can you ensure wishes are followed and should you consider legal action if you feel a loved one’s wishes are not? Michael Brierley discussed this and more live on…
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