Dispute Resolution

In business, disputes can sometimes arise unexpectedly. When they do, having the right support can make all the difference in reaching a fair solution while keeping things running smoothly. We’re here to help businesses work through conflicts with as little disruption as possible, while also protecting what matters to you—whether that’s your reputation, partnerships, or financial interests. Our team is experienced, approachable, and ready to help with a range of solutions like mediation, negotiation, or arbitration that are tailored to fit your situation.

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On 0121 233 4333 or request a callback

Why Choose Us

  • Experienced Team: Our Legal 500-recognised team of solicitors and legal executives brings extensive experience in handling a wide range of business disputes, ensuring expert advice and representation.
  • Personalised Approach: We tailor our legal strategies to your specific situation, offering practical solutions and clear communication throughout the dispute resolution process.
  • Efficient Resolutions: We aim to resolve disputes swiftly and effectively, focusing on achieving the best possible outcome while minimising disruption to your business.
  • Comprehensive Support: From initial advice to final resolution, we support you every step of the way, whether through negotiation, mediation, or court proceedings.

At Wilkes, we’re dedicated to helping you navigate and resolve business disputes with a strategic, personalised approach that prioritises your best interests and business success.

Meet the team

Senior Associate, Property Litigation

Partner, Dispute Resolution

Solicitor, Property Litigation

Associate Solicitor, Dispute Resolution

Partner, Contentious Probate & Property Litigation

Senior Associate, Property Litigation

Associate Solicitor, Property Litigation

Partner, Dispute Resolution

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