Complete Clarity Solicitors

Dispute Resolution Solicitors

Navigating legal disputes can be a complex and daunting process. At Complete Clarity Solicitors, we specialise in providing expert dispute resolution services across Scotland, ensuring that your conflicts are handled professionally and efficiently. From commercial conflicts to personal matters, our team is dedicated to helping you achieve a satisfactory resolution.

 

Dispute Resolution Lawyers Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness & Aberdeen, Scotland

Whether in your personal or business life, disputes are an unfortunate reality. Resolving a dispute involves either litigation (going to court), or alternative dispute resolution (settling your dispute outwith court).

Alternative dispute resolution can help you resolve your legal or other disputes without the time and expense of litigation. Means of resolving disputes include mediation, negotiation and arbitration.

Sometimes, however, litigation is the only option for effective dispute resolution. 

Resolving a legal dispute – without going to court

If you have become involved in a legal dispute, let us help. We are dispute resolution solicitors based in Glasgow. We’ll listen to your side of the story, advise on the best course of action and fight your corner to get you the outcome you desire. Our team is led by expert Litigation solicitor and Times Lawyer of the Week Billy Smith. 

From the simplest contract dispute to the most complicated commercial or family law disputes, we can help. This is a growth area and more and more companies and individuals are seeking to resolve their disputes amicably and without litigation.

Alternative dispute resolution is the appropriate course of action in cases where the parties wish their relationship to continue. Litigation is, by its nature adversarial and one party often wins at the expense of the other. By settling disputes using alternative means, both parties can achieve a favourable outcome and the relationship can continue. As such, alternative means of resolving disputes are appropriate in: