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What is Litigation & Dispute Resolution Law?

Litigation and dispute resolution law can be complicated and there are different laws as well as courts and tribunal processes in the different States and Territories across Australia. Litigation is usually called ‘civil litigation’ or ‘commercial litigation’ to distinguish it from criminal matters. Alternative dispute resolution refers to resolving disputes using methods other than by going to court, such as mediation and arbitration.

Get Litigation & Dispute Resolution Law advice from a Litigation & Dispute Resolution Lawyer today

Whether you have a dispute between business partners or a building dispute with a property developer, a litigation and dispute resolution lawyer can help you achieve a legal settlement by negotiating outside of court, or advise you of your legal options if you have to go to court and represent you in court before a judge or brief a barrister on your behalf.

LawTap litigation lawyers will work get you the best possible outcome in the circumstances – usually by using alternative dispute resolution to resolve your matter without going to court first and court as a last resort in order to save you money, time and stress.

A litigation lawyer will have an extensive understanding of the court or tribunal that is appropriate for your case. This includes Local Court, Magistrates Court, District Court, Supreme Court and Federal Court hearings and appeals as well as matters in the NCAT, VCAT, QCAT, SAT and other similar tribunals.

Having a qualified legal practitioner represent you can make a huge difference to the outcome. If a matter or issue is of a significant monetary value or is strategically important to you or your business, then it is worth investing in a qualified lawyer rather than trying to self represent.

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Why mediation or arbitration?

Your litigation lawyer will be able to determine whether you need to go to court, or whether mediation or arbitration is appropriate in your circumstances.

A lawyer trained in mediation can work with you and the other person to reach an agreement often more flexibly, with more creative solutions and with much lower costs than going to court.

The mediation lawyer or mediator acts as a neutral facilitator and can help you resolve business disputes and family disputes. However, unlike a court decision, a decision or arrangement reached in mediation must be documented in a settlement agreement and signed by the parties for it to be binding.

An arbitration lawyer or independent arbitrator can also help you settle your dispute without having to go to court (which can be very expensive). Arbitration is less formal than court, but the arbitrator will hear both sides and then make a final decision that is binding on both parties. A litigation lawyer will help you properly prepare for arbitration so that you can present your best possible position.