Commercial Litigation

Commercial Litigation

Commercial litigation is the procedure of taking legal action regarding various types of business transactions. In order to help settle a dispute, a business litigation lawyer is often consulted for legal representation.

Richard Howlett – Solicitor

Running a business

Running a business of whatever size, industry or niche is never easy. The paperwork and legal terminology can be testing for business owners, who merely want to get on with the successful running of their own business.

Running a business can be full of highs, lows and the unexpected. Things might not always go to plan and you never know when you might need a commercial litigation lawyer.

Whether it is a dispute involving a sale, merger, breach of contract or statutory demand, professional commercial litigators help resolve business disputes.

Contract disputes

Commercial disputes over breaches of contracts are becoming increasingly common in the contemporary fragile economic climate.

If a dispute does arise involving a contract, a professional litigator will provide you with the right tactical and legal advice in order to minimise the impact the dispute is likely to have on your business.

Selachii LLP’s team of business lawyers advise entrepreneurs, companies and partnerships on disputes such as a breach of contract.

Winding Up Petitions

If a company cannot pay debts of more than £750, a creditor can apply to the court to ‘wind up’ the company. If successful, the company will be forced into liquidation.

The winding up petition will stipulate the amount of debt the company owes, the date of the court hearing and where the case will be held. The aim of the court hearing is to determine whether the company can pay its debts.

Naturally, being threatened with a winding up petition is an extremely worrying time for companies. If this situation did occur, it would be advisable to seek specialist winding up petition help to prevent problems from escalating.

If your company has been issued with a winding up petition our experienced team of commercial litigation specialists will explain what a winding up petition is, what the process involves and what you can do to protect your company, and how to avoid a future winding up petition.

Whether it is advice about setting up your business, information about contracts, or help settling a contract, partnership, shareholder dispute, or advice on statutory demands and commercial debt London legal business experts Selachii LLP can help with every aspect of commercial litigation.

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