Litigation
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Representing you when you need it most.
All of us can find ourselves in situations that may lead us to court proceedings: property disputes, professional negligence, fraud, contentious probate, to name but a few.




We are here when you need someone in your corner.
Civil cases often go through alternative dispute resolution (ADR) or mediation to try and reach a settlement at an early stage and avoid costly court action. Whilst we would always recommend ADR or mediation wherever possible, as they are beneficial to both parties and can avoid a great deal of expense and stress, there are times when it’s simply not possible to resolve the issue via these channels.
At these times, you need someone in your corner: someone understanding, who will listen to your needs and work with the best outcome for you in mind. In such cases, we will take swift action to protect our clients’ interests and offer the best representation for any court action.
If you have found yourself in a situation where court proceedings are the next step, Oakstead Solicitors regularly handle cases at County Court as well as high value claims at the High Court, the Commercial Court and the Court of Appeal.
Do You Need Legal Advice?
If so, get in touch to see how we can represent you in a variety of proceedings; from property disputes through to contentious probate, we can assist.
Family.
Family life can get tricky from time to time. Our family ties are important to all of us, and so when break downs in those ties happen, it can be difficult to navigate a way forward.
News
The Latest Legal News And Oakstead Law Updates.
Keeping ourselves and our clients up to date with developments within the law is important to us; take a look at the latest legal updates, as well as news from Oakstead Law.

Supreme Court rules that Employment Tribunal Fees are “Unlawful”
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Vincent Adon Joins Oakstead
- Oakstead Law

Lord Chancellor launched new Business & Property Courts
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Government inspectors should enforce workers’ rights, says Law Society
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