Our litigators have experience in a varied range of dispute resolution methods. Years of experience across many different industries combine to make us effective negotiators on behalf of our clients.
Our team provides clients with more than the pros and cons of court action. We are highly attuned to the value of alternative dispute resolution techniques and are dedicated to finding practical solutions and adding value to clients. We review the likely costs - in money, time and reputation - before recommending a course of action based on the desired commercial outcomes.
Whatever makes most commercial sense, according to the UK Supreme Court. Its judgment this week in Rainy Sky SA v Kookmin Bank provides a neat refresher on the importance of commercial context when choosing between two equally possible interpretations of a contract.
Consumer Law Update - 24 March 2011 The Ministry of Consumer Affairs has announced that it will introduce a Consumer Law Reform Bill to Parliament later this year. The Bill will update the Consumer Guarantees Act, Fair Trading Act, Weights and Measures Act and Sale of Goods Act and repeal four other pieces of consumer legislation; the Door to Door Sales Act, the Layby Sales Act, the Unsolicited Goods and Services Act, and the Auctioneers Act.