Areas of Expertise > Civil Litigation Solicitor
In business and in your everyday life situations may arise giving you the right to seek redress from another. If this has happened to you then Myer Wolff's Civil Litigation Department may be able to help you to ensure that your rights are protected.
Let down by tradesmen employed by you, resulting in dissatisfaction with the extension to your house, conservatory, new kitchen or bathroom?
Has your surveyor been negligent in reporting on the condition of your newly purchased property, and only after moving in do you find out?
Commercial disputes are time consuming and costly, making it essential to quickly know whether claims might succeed.
Access to justice takes many forms. You may not need to resort to Court proceedings - mediation and arbitration can play their part.
You should not feel intimidated about the prospect of challenging professional people. We can help you.
Have you been wrongfully arrested or unlawfully detained at a police station? If so, you may be able to bring proceedings against the Police.
Do you believe your solicitor, accountant or financial adviser may have been negligent in their advice?
Your rights mean nothing if you take no action. Whatever problem you face we can help you.
Investigating and quantifying a claim is not easy, making it essential you obtain expert guidance from experienced lawyers, ensuring the merits of your claim are quickly assessed, and the necessary evidence obtained to ensure proper compensation.
In most cases you are entitled to a low cost initial consultation. In some cases you may be eligible for free legal advice and assistance...
on 01482 223693 or email info@myer-wolff.co.uk
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