Commercial Contract Disputes

Businesses enter into contacts almost every day, whether making small one-off sales or acquiring critical infrastructure that will be used for several years. Parties always hope for the best, but unfortunately, they can fall into dispute.

It’s important that you understand your position if you are in a dispute, or think you might be heading towards one. What are your rights? What are your obligations? How can you resolve the dispute?
We can advise you on your rights and obligations regarding a wide range of commercial contracts, whether as the supplier or the purchaser, and the merits of your position. We will identify options available to help resolve your dispute and the outcomes that you can realistically expect to achieve.

Let us help you resolve disputes and minimise disruption to your business.

Speak to a lawyer today

On 0121 233 4333 or request a callback

Why Choose Us?

With us in your corner, you benefit from:

    • Trusted Reputation: Our team of partners, solicitors and chartered legal executives are proud to be recognised by the Legal 500 as industry experts in our field.
    • Reduced Stress: Our clients trust us to fight their corner while minimising unnecessary conflict and ensuring disputes are resolved as quickly and efficiently as possible.
    • Straightforward Advice: We never use legal jargon and will help you find solutions that make the most sense throughout the process.
    • Protected Business Interests: We understand that disputes are a distraction away from the core activities of businesses, and approach them in a commercially-minded way.
    • Tailored Advice: Whatever the contract dispute or the issues, we can support you with advice and support specific to your situation and needs.

Meet the team

Partner, Dispute Resolution

Associate Solicitor, Dispute Resolution

Partner, Dispute Resolution

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