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Construction Disputes

Specialized construction dispute resolution covering all aspects of building and construction projects.

Construction Disputes

We handle complex construction disputes including payment issues, defects, delays, and contract breaches. Our team has extensive experience in construction law and alternative dispute resolution methods.

Key Services

  • Payment disputes and adjudication
  • Construction defects and liability
  • Delay and disruption claims
  • Contract variations and disputes
  • Adjudication and arbitration
  • Expert witness coordination

Why Choose Gardner Champion?

  • Experienced court advocates
  • Cost-effective dispute resolution
  • Strong negotiation skills
  • Comprehensive case management

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Detailed Information

Construction projects often involve complex disputes that require specialized legal knowledge and understanding of industry practices. Our team provides comprehensive support for all types of construction disputes, from small residential projects to large commercial developments.

Common Dispute Types

Construction disputes typically involve payment issues, defective work, delays, variations, and contract interpretation. We help resolve these efficiently using appropriate dispute resolution methods.

Dispute Resolution Methods

We use various methods including negotiation, mediation, adjudication, arbitration, and litigation. The choice depends on the nature and value of the dispute, contract terms, and client preferences.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Help Guides

Essential steps to take before commencing legal proceedings to strengthen your case and protect your position.

Step-by-Step Process

  1. 1Gather all relevant documents and evidence related to the dispute
  2. 2Document all communications with the other party (emails, letters, meetings)
  3. 3Identify and contact potential witnesses who can support your case
  4. 4Consider the commercial and personal impact of litigation
  5. 5Assess your financial position and ability to fund the proceedings
  6. 6Review any relevant contracts, agreements, or policies
  7. 7Consider alternative dispute resolution options
  8. 8Seek legal advice early to understand your rights and options

Helpful Tips

  • Keep detailed records of all interactions with the other party
  • Don't destroy any documents that might be relevant to the dispute
  • Consider the long-term relationship with the other party
  • Be prepared for the case to take longer than expected

Important Warnings

  • Don't make admissions or agreements without legal advice
  • Be careful about what you say in communications with the other party
  • Don't ignore court deadlines or orders
  • Consider the impact on your reputation and business relationships

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Brook House, Brook Square,

Rugeley, WS15 2DT

We pride ourselves on helping consumers and small businesses get greater access to their legal rights.

Gardner Champion Solicitors provides expert legal advice and representation across a wide range of practice areas with decades of combined experience.

We are proud to say we have Lexcel Accreditation and we are also a member of the Conveyancing Quality Scheme.

Gardner Champion is a trading name of Gardner Champion Solicitors Ltd registered in England and Wales (07576113). Registered Office: Brook House, Brook Square, Rugeley, WS15 2DT.

This company is authorised and regulated by The Solicitors Regulation Authority 558945.

VAT Registration number: 109358410. All prices exclude VAT

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