Litigation

Whittens Litigation practice group prides itself on a reputation for an approach that delivers the best legal and commercial outcomes for its clients. The team's commitment to its clients is premised on an understanding that a successful outcome encompasses a successful process. Our litigation experts have a strong focus on alternative dispute resolution to ensure, when possible, that our client's legal issues are resolved without resorting to the cost and uncertainty of litigation. However, when litigation is necessary, Whittens litigation experts are experienced in providing services in areas such as:

We give swift, precise and cost-effective advice to clients from a range of sectors such as resources, financial services, energy, property and retail. We assist our clients through strategic review and legal analysis; case management strategies; gathering and analysing evidence; preparing statements and affidavits; addressing all interlocutory matters such as case directions and document disclosure and acquisitions; court appearances; and representing clients in settlement conferences and/or other court mandated mediations. Our general commercial litigation practice is strengthened by specialist experience from our other practice groups.

It is all part of providing "Solutions for a Commercial World".


Trusts, Wills and Estate Litigation

We have conducted numerous highly contentious and difficult estate matters. We understand how difficult estate matters can be and how important it is to understand both the nature of your inheritance and/or entitlement, and the various statutory provisions which govern this area of the law.

It is all part of providing "Solutions for a Commercial World".


Commercial and Contract Litigation

We are accredited specialists in business law and experienced commercial litigators. We have conducted all forms of litigation from simple debt recovery matters right through to complex commercial matters with numerous plaintiffs and defendants.

It is all part of providing "Solutions for a Commercial World".

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