To find out how we can help you with your litigation inquiry, get in touch with our experienced team.
To find out how we can help you with your litigation inquiry, get in touch with our experienced team.
Nobody wants to be engaged in a stressful, disruptive legal dispute however sometimes it is necessary to protect or defend your interests.
The Stockley Pagano team of litigation lawyers can give you the litigation and dispute advice you need to resolve your issue as quickly and easily as possible. Our experience shows that early intervention and a clear strategy can resolve disputes efficiently so we encourage you to get in touch as soon as possible.
From large, complex civil lawsuits, through to personal disputes and debt collection, Stockley Pagano knows what it takes to get it sorted so you can move forward.
Part of our success is our ability to listen to you, assess the situation and develop creative strategies around your best interests and ideal outcome. We keep you informed every step of the way through your litigation or dispute.
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We can help you to recover debts in the most cost-effective and efficient way possible so you can move forward.
We draw upon our decades of experience in the industry and extensive legal knowledge in order to obtain the outcome you deserve.
If you have been served with a claim and statement of claim we strongly advise you seek legal advice immediately. Generally you will have 28 days (from the date of service) to file and serve a notice of intention to defend and defence. It is important however that you do not leave the filing of a defence to the last minute. There are serious repercussions if you do not file a defence on time.
There’s no set length of time it takes to resolve a dispute. It depends on the specifics of your case, how willing the other party is to come to a resolution and a number of other factors. If the matter ends up being settled out of court, it should be possible to come to a resolution fairly quickly, while more complex matters are likely to take longer. For an accurate assessment of how long your case is likely to take, get in touch with us.
Most litigation cases arise from sums of money that are unpaid and outstanding. If another party owes you a sum of money, you can make a claim. However, it may not be worth it to pursue the claim if the other party lacks money or assets to pay you back, even if you win the case. If you would like to pursue a debt, get in contact with us and we’ll provide a reasonable assessment of your options.
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