HOW TO RESOLVE A COMMERCIAL DISPUTE
What is a Letter of Demand?
This step is the first we usually take on your behalf after you confirm with us how the dispute got to the stage it is at.
A letter from a lawyer holds much more weight with the receiver because solicitors won’t issue a letter without first exercising professional judgement and cannot issue statements they have not first verified and have evidence to support.
There must be a reasonable legal cause of action behind it which makes it more serious than those from a business or individual.
The chances of having the opposing party reach out to negotiate increases dramatically by taking this step and also sets up the ability to begin legal proceedings in Court.
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Going to court
This step will be a higher cost than issuing a letter of demand, however you are able to recover the costs incurred and interest applicable upon receiving a positive outcome.
Depending on the dispute, it is a worthwhile investment to make.
Enforcing your rights in business is the only way to ensure your hard work, reputation and experience is respected and not tarnished.
After we have issued a letter to the opposing party on your behalf and if we have not received any signs of an intention to resolve the dispute, we are able to file a Claim and Statement of Claim in Court.
We can assist in
Reviewing your case
Taking your instructions and considering your dispute, reviewing all relevant documents, agreements, and correspondence to determine the strength of your claim and initial advice as to your prospects.
Providing advice
Providing advice as to the nature of your claim, for example:
- Are you seeking a monies owed claim – debt due and owing, quantum of debt?
- Are you seeking a claim for damages – have you quantified your damages or are you seeking for damages to be assessed?
- Are you seeking declaratory relief – this will involve issuing proceedings in a higher Court jurisdiction?
- Are you seeking to prevent the party from taking a further step or action – injunctive relief?
- Do you have a claim against more than one defendant on the same or different grounds?
Drafting the claim
Drafting the Claim and Statement of Claim or in some instances drafting the Originating Application.
All Court Jurisdictions
Our lawyers are experienced in representing clients in all Court jurisdictions across all States of Australia, we can also assist in
- Recovery proceedings
- General commercial disputes
- Breach of contract claims
- Claims in misrepresentation and/or misleading and deceptive conduct
- Unconscionable conduct
- Franchising disputes
- Construction disputes
- Insolvency related litigation
- Intellectual property litigation
- Property disputes
Why Choose RCR Lawyers for Resolving Your Commercial Disputes?
Our blend of extensive knowledge, customer-focused approach, and strategic orientation makes us stand out in handling commercial disputes.
We comprehend the difficulties high net-worth individuals and SMEs can encounter as disputes arise.
We’ve designed our services to meet these specific needs.
We want to help you resolve the current conflict and make your business relationships stronger and less risky in the future.
Navigating a commercial dispute can be both time-consuming and emotionally draining.
At RCR Lawyers, we handle the legal work for you.
Our goal is to allow you to focus on running your business successfully.
We understand the importance of profit-making, so we work hard to ensure you can achieve this.
Contact us
Please contact us today to schedule a confidential consultation, and let us put our extensive experience to work for you.
We’re here to provide expert guidance and practical solutions, ensuring your business stays on the path to success.
Your peace of mind and business prosperity are our top priorities.
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