Dispute resolution can help you to put disagreements about the present and past behind you so you can focus on the future.
Our dispute resolution services can be applied to many different types civil and commercial disagreements.
Disputes are often about perceptions of fairness, a difference in expectations or a balance of personal or commercial rights.
Perhaps someone expected something to happen and it didn’t happen. Or maybe it didn’t happen to the standard they expected. Such expectations could be around performance of a task, payment of money, or the supply of a product or service. Or something unexpected may have happened, so someone feels they should be compensated.
That’s just a few general examples, but there are very many more disagreements that can benefit from dispute resolution.
Whether expert determination, facilitative mediation or evaluative mediation is deployed, each is a confidential process. Nothing said or decided within the process can be used outside the process – unless everyone agrees. That confidentiality includes court proceedings and papers.
Dispute resolution can be conducted in-person, via video call, on the phone, or even by text, email and letter.
We can host conversations with everyone sat together or we can shuttle between participants, so people in disagreement don’t even have to see or hear each other.
On request and agreement from all the participants we can facilitate any reasonable adjustments to our processes in an effort to enable everyone to participate fully.