Practice Area — Litigation & Dispute Resolution Solicitors in London
Litigation & Dispute Resolution Solicitors in London
Our dispute resolution solicitors act for private individuals, landlords, tenants, businesses, and property owners across London and the UK. We focus on delivering practical advice and effective legal strategies designed to resolve disputes as efficiently as possible.
Contract Disputes
Contract disputes can arise in both personal and business relationships and may involve disagreements about performance, payment, breach of terms, or termination. Our solicitors advise clients on their contractual rights and the most effective way to pursue or defend a claim.
- Breach of contract claims
- Disputes over payment and performance
- Termination of agreements
- Interpretation of contract terms
- Claims for losses and damages
Property Disputes
Property disputes can involve significant financial and practical consequences. Our litigation solicitors advise on a wide range of residential and commercial property conflicts and work to resolve matters in a clear and cost-effective way.
- Landlord and tenant disputes
- Boundary and ownership disputes
- Lease disagreements
- Property possession matters
- Disputes relating to property rights and obligations
Civil Litigation
Civil litigation covers a broad range of legal disputes between individuals, businesses, and other organisations. Our solicitors advise clients from the early stages of a dispute through to settlement, court proceedings, and enforcement where required.
- General civil claims
- Claims for financial loss
- Defending court proceedings
- Pre-action correspondence
- Settlement negotiations
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Debt Recovery
Unpaid debts can place pressure on both individuals and businesses. Our dispute resolution solicitors assist clients with recovering outstanding sums through negotiation, formal demand, and litigation where appropriate.
- Debt recovery advice
- Letters before action
- Recovery proceedings
- Negotiated repayment arrangements
- Enforcement of judgments
Settlement and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Not every dispute needs to proceed to court. In many cases, disputes can be resolved through negotiation or other forms of alternative dispute resolution. Our solicitors advise on settlement strategies that seek to reduce cost, delay, and uncertainty.
- Without prejudice negotiations
- Settlement agreements
- Mediation support
- Early dispute assessment
- Strategic resolution planning
Why Choose Our Dispute Resolution Solicitors
Disputes require clear strategy, careful legal analysis, and strong representation. At Sparrow & Trieu Solicitors, we provide practical and commercially focused advice designed to help clients resolve disputes with confidence.
- Clear and strategic dispute resolution advice
- Representation for individuals and businesses
- Support in negotiation, settlement, and litigation
- Practical focus on efficient resolution
- Professional and responsive legal service
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a dispute resolution solicitor do? +
A dispute resolution solicitor advises and represents clients in legal disputes. This can include contract disputes, property conflicts, debt recovery, civil litigation, settlement negotiations, and court proceedings.
Do all disputes go to court? +
No. Many disputes are resolved through negotiation, settlement discussions, or alternative dispute resolution methods such as mediation. Court proceedings are sometimes necessary, but they are not the only option.
Can a solicitor help with a contract dispute? +
Yes. A solicitor can review the contract, explain your legal rights, assess whether there has been a breach, and advise on the best way to pursue or defend the claim.
What is civil litigation? +
Civil litigation is the legal process used to resolve non-criminal disputes between individuals, businesses, or organisations. It can involve claims for money, property, or other legal remedies.
Can disputes be settled without a trial? +
Yes. Many disputes are settled before trial through direct negotiation, mediation, or formal settlement agreements. Early settlement can often reduce cost, delay, and uncertainty.