Litigation

From straightforward debt recovery to complex international litigation and arbitration, our Litigation Department provides a highly personal and focused service to corporate and individual clients alike. We ensure that the client is given a defined strategy at the outset and we pride ourselves on our commitment to seeing each case through to a successful conclusion.

 

Examples of litigation cases:

• $40m arbitration in the LCIA dealing with a dispute over the terms of a commercial guarantee

• Shareholder disputes

• £2m professional negligence claim against an architect and £1.5m professional negligence claim against a solicitor

• Dispute between former cohabitees over financial arrangements

• Recovery of disputed loan from one corporate entity to another

• Resolution of final account in a construction dispute

• Acting for yacht sales company in dispute over ownership of yacht between two former customers

• Defending claim from a statutory undertaker against a contractor for breach of easement valued at £1.6 million

• Obtaining injunction against adjacent landowner in order to  restrain construction works that threatened installations

• Acting for agricultural client in major nuisance claim by a neighbour

• Acting for developer in breach of warranty claim with regards to construction of apartment block

• Acting for commercial landlord to remove sitting commercial tenants

• Acting in a partnership dispute over title to city centre property following a  breach of the partnership agreement

• Advising a manufacturer over a product liability claim

• Acting for a company against a computer software and hardware supplier in breach of a warranty claim

• Acting for and advising vendors of companies on purchasers breach of agreements

• Acting for a new firm of solicitors with regards to an asserted breach of restrictive covenant by their former employers

From start-up ventures to publicly quoted groups, our Corporate and Commercial Department provides a wide range of client focused legal expertise.
Brooke Gordon

We act for a variety of commercial property clients both large and small, take care to understand their particular needs and aspirations.
Brooke
Gordon

As the name suggests, this department is about people. It is not just about money and taxes, important though they are.
Brooke
Gordon

Few areas of the law change as frequently as employment law. The increasing influence of the European Union has heightened the need for employers to keep up to date with legislation affecting the workplace.

Litigation

From straightforward debt recovery to complex international litigation and arbitration, our Litigation Department provides a highly personal and focused service to corporate and individual clients alike. We ensure that the client is given a defined strategy at the outset and we pride ourselves on our commitment to seeing each case through to a successful conclusion.

 

Examples of litigation cases:

• $40m arbitration in the LCIA dealing with a dispute over the terms of a commercial guarantee

• Shareholder disputes

• £2m professional negligence claim against an architect and £1.5m professional negligence claim against a solicitor

• Dispute between former cohabitees over financial arrangements

• Recovery of disputed loan from one corporate entity to another

• Resolution of final account in a construction dispute

• Acting for yacht sales company in dispute over ownership of yacht between two former customers

• Defending claim from a statutory undertaker against a contractor for breach of easement valued at £1.6 million

• Obtaining injunction against adjacent landowner in order to  restrain construction works that threatened installations

• Acting for agricultural client in major nuisance claim by a neighbour

• Acting for developer in breach of warranty claim with regards to construction of apartment block

• Acting for commercial landlord to remove sitting commercial tenants

• Acting in a partnership dispute over title to city centre property following a  breach of the partnership agreement

• Advising a manufacturer over a product liability claim

• Acting for a company against a computer software and hardware supplier in breach of a warranty claim

• Acting for and advising vendors of companies on purchasers breach of agreements

• Acting for a new firm of solicitors with regards to an asserted breach of restrictive covenant by their former employers

From start-up ventures to publicly quoted groups, our Corporate and Commercial Department provides a wide range of client focused legal expertise.
Brooke
Gordon

Property
Brooke

We act for a variety of commercial property clients both large and small, take care to understand their particular needs and aspirations.
Brooke
Gordon
Brooke

As the name suggests, this department is about people. It is not just about money and taxes, important though they are.
Brooke
Gordon
brooke

Employment
Brooke

Few areas of the law change as frequently as employment law. The increasing influence of the European Union has heightened the need for employers to keep up to date with legislation affecting the workplace.

Litigation

From straightforward debt recovery to complex international litigation and arbitration, our Litigation Department provides a highly personal and focused service to corporate and individual clients alike. We ensure that the client is given a defined strategy at the outset and we pride ourselves on our commitment to seeing each case through to a successful conclusion.

 

Examples of litigation cases:

• $40m arbitration in the LCIA dealing with a dispute over the terms of a commercial guarantee

• Shareholder disputes

• £2m professional negligence claim against an architect and £1.5m professional negligence claim against a solicitor

• Dispute between former cohabitees over financial arrangements

• Recovery of disputed loan from one corporate entity to another

• Resolution of final account in a construction dispute

• Acting for yacht sales company in dispute over ownership of yacht between two former customers

• Defending claim from a statutory undertaker against a contractor for breach of easement valued at £1.6 million

• Obtaining injunction against adjacent landowner in order to  restrain construction works that threatened installations

• Acting for agricultural client in major nuisance claim by a neighbour

• Acting for developer in breach of warranty claim with regards to construction of apartment block

• Acting for commercial landlord to remove sitting commercial tenants

• Acting in a partnership dispute over title to city centre property following a  breach of the partnership agreement

• Advising a manufacturer over a product liability claim

• Acting for a company against a computer software and hardware supplier in breach of a warranty claim

• Acting for and advising vendors of companies on purchasers breach of agreements

• Acting for a new firm of solicitors with regards to an asserted breach of restrictive covenant by their former employers

From start-up ventures to publicly quoted groups, our Corporate and Commercial Department provides a wide range of client focused legal expertise.

We act for a variety of commercial property clients both large and small, take care to understand their particular needs and aspirations.

As the name suggests, this department is about people. It is not just about money and taxes, important though they are.
Brooke
Gordon

Few areas of the law change as frequently as employment law. The increasing influence of the European Union has heightened the need for employers to keep up to date with legislation affecting the workplace.

Litigation

From straightforward debt recovery to complex international litigation and arbitration, our Litigation Department provides a highly personal and focused service to corporate and individual clients alike. We ensure that the client is given a defined strategy at the outset and we pride ourselves on our commitment to seeing each case through to a successful conclusion.

 

Examples of litigation cases:

• $40m arbitration in the LCIA dealing with a dispute over the terms of a commercial guarantee

• Shareholder disputes

• £2m professional negligence claim against an architect and £1.5m professional negligence claim against a solicitor

• Dispute between former cohabitees over financial arrangements

• Recovery of disputed loan from one corporate entity to another

• Resolution of final account in a construction dispute

• Acting for yacht sales company in dispute over ownership of yacht between two former customers

• Defending claim from a statutory undertaker against a contractor for breach of easement valued at £1.6 million

• Obtaining injunction against adjacent landowner in order to  restrain construction works that threatened installations

• Acting for agricultural client in major nuisance claim by a neighbour

• Acting for developer in breach of warranty claim with regards to construction of apartment block

• Acting for commercial landlord to remove sitting commercial tenants

• Acting in a partnership dispute over title to city centre property following a  breach of the partnership agreement

• Advising a manufacturer over a product liability claim

• Acting for a company against a computer software and hardware supplier in breach of a warranty claim

• Acting for and advising vendors of companies on purchasers breach of agreements

• Acting for a new firm of solicitors with regards to an asserted breach of restrictive covenant by their former employers

From start-up ventures to publicly quoted groups, our Corporate and Commercial Department provides a wide range of client focused legal expertise.

We act for a variety of commercial property clients both large and small, take care to understand their particular needs and aspirations.

As the name suggests, this department is about people. It is not just about money and taxes, important though they are.

Few areas of the law change as frequently as employment law. The increasing influence of the European Union has heightened the need for employers to keep up to date with legislation affecting the workplace.