Mediation & Dispute Resolution

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Mediation & Dispute Resolution

Coleman Greig’s team is experienced in all aspects of dispute resolution, including mediation and arbitration.

At Coleman Greig, we adopt a flexible approach to dispute resolution. We believe that a solution can be found to most issues without the need for costly court action and are committed to resolving our clients’ business disputes in a professional manner. Most importantly, we resolve these disputes with concern for the commercial impact on their business. We understand that the courtroom should be a last resort and will endeavour to resolve matters as quickly and effectively as possible, and in your best interests.

When a legal dispute arises, we work with you to identify a preferred outcome and the best strategy for achieving that particular outcome. Our skilled negotiators and mediators can quickly assess the path to take and our results speak for themselves!

We can help you with:

  • Assessing opportunities to resolve disputes outside court
  • Plain language and commercial advice on the practical options and negotiating strategy
  • Preparing your case with a view to resolving it before litigation commences, or out of court if litigation has started
  • Working with you and other parties to set up mediation or other alternatives to litigation
  • Representing you at mediation seeking a non-litigated outcome.

Coleman Greig are available to service your needs no matter where you are located in NSW. Our network of offices are supported by the latest digital technology, enabling us to work with you in a way that suits you best.

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Coleman Greig are available to service your needs no matter where you are located in NSW. Our network of offices are supported by the latest digital technology, enabling us to work with you in a way that suits you best.

Any personal information you provide is collected pursuit to our Privacy Policy.

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