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Litigation and Dispute Resolution
"Immense knowledge, top-class service and a determination to deliver are hallmarks of the practice," say external commentators of the Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice.
Thorough evaluation of risk and effective presentation of a position are the key skills of Mason Hayes+Curran’s litigation lawyers in every practice area. The firm's litigation practice has a breadth and depth of experience of the very first rank. For further information on litigation and dispute resolution sub-groups, please click on the links below:
- Commercial Litigation
- Arbitration + ADR
- Administrative Law + Judicial Review
- Insurance Defence
- Insolvency
- Healthcare
- Construction and Engineering
Recommendations:
Chambers Global - The World's Leading Lawyers, Chambers and Partners, 2010.
The Litigation and Dispute Resolution team is described as being characterised by "immense knowledge, top-class service and a determination to deliver."
Chambers Global - The World's Leading Lawyers, Chambers and Partners, 2008.
Litigation is one of the firm’s core focus areas the firm is also well versed in handling Commercial Court cases, as well as advising on regulatory matters and judicial reviews. “They care about getting results, not just about their own bottom line,” said one interviewee.
Whilst the department is involved in all forms of commercial litigation we also cover specialist areas such as:
- public law litigation
(judicial review, freedom of information, public procurement) - intellectual property ("IP") litigation
- tracing actions
- insurance defence
- professional malpractice suits
- competition (anti trust) litigation
To find out how the litigation team can help your business please contact one of the team members shown below.
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