
The Johnny Depp -v- News Group Newspapers trial concluded last week and has been widely publicised and reported on around the World.
We work in partnership with social businesses to advise and support them through the process of resolving commercial disputes. We understand that commercial disputes can be disruptive and expensive, which is why we work towards reaching a workable outcome that is cost effective and causes the least amount of disruption to your organisation.
Our extensive experience and knowledge of working with values-driven businesses within the social-business sector enables us to find the best possible solution when commercial disputes arise. Whether you are a co-operative, mutual, community-led enterprise, social enterprise or public-sector spin-out we can work with you to resolve your commercial disputes and safeguard your organisation against the risk of future disputes.
Our experienced team of commercial-dispute solicitors work in partnership with social-business organisations to provide support for a full range of commercial disputes, including:
At Anthony Collins Solicitors, we are committed to working with you to reach workable outcomes and find solutions that safeguard your organisation's interests. We understand that dispute resolution can take many different forms and our advice is tailored to each client and your unique set of circumstances.
Where possible we will work with you to reach resolution through mediation, our specialist mediation team have many years of experience of using mediation to resolve commercial disputes and one of our partners, Andrew Lancaster, is an experienced mediator, accredited by CEDR.
In addition to resolving commercial disputes our team will work with you to reduce the risk of future disputes arising and can provide training to clients on dispute avoidance and management techniques.
The Johnny Depp -v- News Group Newspapers trial concluded last week and has been widely publicised and reported on around the World.
Parties to court proceedings are encouraged to engage in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), and a recent case shows that if you fail to do so, there may be costs consequences.