Litigation and Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Efficient Legal Solutions for Disputes
Parker Attorneys offers expert services in litigation and alternative dispute resolution (ADR), helping clients resolve conflicts through both legal action and non-litigation methods. Whether you are involved in a commercial, civil, or personal dispute, our team is committed to finding the most effective and efficient way to resolve your issues, minimizing stress and maximizing your chances of success.
- Civil Litigation – Representing clients in disputes related to contracts, property, torts, and more in court.
- Commercial Litigation – Handling disputes between businesses, including contract breaches, partnership issues, and other business-related conflicts.
- Family Disputes – Resolving family law issues through litigation or ADR methods like mediation and arbitration.
- Mediation & Arbitration – Assisting in alternative dispute resolution methods to avoid lengthy court battles, offering faster and cost-effective solutions.
- Dispute Resolution for Employers and Employees – Helping resolve conflicts related to employment contracts, unfair dismissals, and workplace disputes.
- Appeals & Judicial Reviews – Representing clients in the appeals process for cases that require reconsideration by a higher court.
- Settlement Negotiations – Offering legal support in negotiating settlements, ensuring your interests are protected while avoiding a trial.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between litigation and alternative dispute resolution (ADR)?
Litigation involves formal court proceedings to resolve a dispute, while ADR methods like mediation or arbitration are informal processes that aim to resolve conflicts without going to court.
How long does a litigation process take?
The length of litigation varies depending on the complexity of the case, but it typically takes longer than ADR methods, which can resolve disputes more quickly.
What is mediation, and how does it work?
Mediation is a process where an independent third party helps disputing parties reach a mutually acceptable solution without going to court.
When should I consider alternative dispute resolution (ADR) instead of litigation?
ADR is often preferred when the parties want to resolve a dispute more quickly, affordably, and privately. It’s also useful when preserving relationships between the parties is important.
Can I appeal a court decision?
Yes, if you disagree with a court’s ruling, you can file an appeal. Parker Attorneys can assist with the appeal process, ensuring your case is reconsidered by a higher court.
How can Parker Attorneys assist with dispute resolution?
We provide legal counsel and representation in both litigation and ADR, offering strategies to resolve your disputes efficiently while protecting your legal rights.