Practice Area

Litigation and Dispute Resolution

Structured legal representation and dispute strategy across civil, commercial and specialised matters.

Overview

Clear advice before action.

The firm assists clients in assessing disputes, defining the legal issues, considering procedural options and managing matters through negotiation, litigation or other appropriate processes.

Services

How the firm can assist

Services are provided within an agreed mandate after conflict and scope assessment.

  • Civil litigation
  • Commercial litigation
  • High Court and Magistrates' Court matters, where applicable
  • Constitutional and administrative-law matters
  • Public-liability disputes
  • Pension-fund-related disputes
  • Contractual disputes
  • Legal opinions
  • Forensic and fact-finding investigations

Suitable for

Client context

The firm assesses each enquiry on its own facts, documents and applicable law.

  • Individuals or businesses involved in civil or commercial disputes.
  • Clients requiring a practical assessment before litigation steps are taken.
  • Institutions requiring legal opinions or structured fact-finding support.

Qualification: Dispute outcomes cannot be guaranteed. The appropriate forum, process and prospects depend on the facts, evidence, applicable law and procedural requirements.

Process

A measured route from enquiry to next steps

The process remains subject to the actual matter, conflict checks, and formally agreed scope.

01

Initial enquiry and conflict check

02

Document and fact review

03

Consultation on the dispute and objectives

04

Assessment of procedural options

05

Negotiation, litigation or other appropriate process within the agreed scope

Contact

Discuss Litigation and Dispute Resolution

Send a concise enquiry. The firm will confirm conflicts, scope and next steps before formal engagement.

Phone/WhatsApp+27 (60) 449-8118
Office

33 Baker Street, Rosebank, Johannesburg, 2196

Book a Consultation

Submitting an enquiry does not create an attorney-client relationship. The firm will first undertake an appropriate conflict and scope assessment.