Dispute Resoultion
Dispute Resolution lawyers at Taylor Law can assist if you are in dspute over a contact, property or a consumer issue.
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Why Taylor Law?
We at Taylor Law are committed to giving you peace of mind that you are fully protected in any case of dispute. Our solicitors are specialists in working with clients to ensurte a satisfactory outcome in any dispue issues..
You can be confident that you will be given the highest level of professional service, care and empathy during what can be a very difficult and frustrating time.
Our solicitors are always happy to have an initial discussion with you free of charge. Please feel free to call us on 0330 0539147.
Contract Disputes
Contracts play a central role in nearly all business transactions. They provide a clear framework outlining each party’s obligations, responsibilities, and agreed-upon terms. Common examples include purchase and sales agreements for goods or services, intellectual property licenses, employment contracts, real estate agreements, and many others.
Unfortunately, contractual disputes arise far too often—whether between clients, vendors, business partners, organizations, or even government entities.
Taylor Law are focused on protecting individuals and businesses and their financial interests. When a contract is broken, delayed, or misinterpreted, the consequences can disrupt your business and lead to significant financial loss.
When a contract is breached or becomes the subject of a dispute, many clients turn to Taylor Law Solicitors for guidance.
Contracts can be complex, and it is essential to have solicitors who specialise in contract law review the agreement and the surrounding circumstances.
Our law firm provides informative, strategic representation in all types of contractual disputes, helping clients enforce their rights and achieve efficient, cost-effective resolutions.
Consumer Disputes
When receiving poor service or faulty goods it can be so frustrating. Most have experienced paying for substandard work, defective products, or services that simply did not meet the expectations.
It can feel like your hard-earned money has gone to waste—but you may have more rights than you realise.
If you’ve suffered financial loss, inconvenience, or distress because of a supplier’s actions, you may be able to make a claim.
Whenever you purchase goods or services, the seller is legally required to comply with Trading Standards Regulations and ensure what they provide is fit for purpose, as described, and of satisfactory quality.
When a supplier fails to meet these obligations, you have the right to challenge them.
Consumer disputes may arise from:
– Faulty or damaged goods
– Defective appliances or electronics
– Poor workmanship or service quality
– Misleading descriptions or false representations
– Failure to deliver goods or services as agreed
– Unfair terms or cancellation fees
– Issues with refunds, repairs, or replacements
If any of these apply, you may have grounds to take action.
Before escalating the issue legally, it’s important to follow the supplier’s complaints procedure.
Many businesses will attempt to resolve the matter by:
– Repairing or replacing the product
– Improving or completing the service
– Offering a partial or full refund
However, not all suppliers are willing to cooperate.
If your complaint has been ignored, dismissed, or handled unfairly Taylor Law can guide you through the process of making a consumer claim
Property Disputes
Property disputes can be stressful and complicated. At Taylor Law we understand the need for a swift, straightforward and cost-effective resolution.
We will explain all of your options, including negotiation, mediation and arbitration. If court proceedings become necessary, we can support you in bringing or defending a claim in the civil courts or relevant tribunals.
Our team has experience advising on a wide range of property-related issues, including:
– Land and property ownership disputes
– Landlord and tenant matters
– Property management issues
– Boundary disputes
– Easements (rights of way, rights to light)
– Adverse possession claims
– Restrictive covenant issues
– Removal of trespassers or squatters
– Co-ownership disputes
– Party Wall Act disputes
Taylor Law will fully support you in resolving the property disputes to achieve successful outcomes.
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They may also ask the court to make a slavery and trafficking reparation order against you to provide compensation for the victim.
We have expert criminal defence solicitors in Leeds, Middlesbrough and London who can step in immediately to represent you and deal with investigators and police on your behalf.
We provide a first-rate legal service and have an excellent track record of success.
For an initial discussion, ring us free on 0330 0539147 or fill in our Contact Form.
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