

When you instruct a professional, you are entitled to expect a certain standard of service, especially where the professional is entrusted to deal with a specialist matter. Where the advice falls short or causes financial loss to you it may give rise to a professional negligence claim and we can help you take the right action.
We assist a wide variety of clients on all kinds of professional negligence claims, whether in respect of legal work, investment advice or property. We have a broad range and a quality team dedicated to assisting you, whether in respect of a substantial group action, a large commercial claim or smaller claims arising from the sale or purchase of a property.
When commencing a professional negligence case, it is because you have been let down by a professional, which means you want a team that will not add to that feeling. Our team has a comprehensive and wide ranging experience in advising on claims against a variety of professional organisations including: -
We can assist with negotiations at this early stage, seeking to obtain the right solution for you.
In all matters, we consider non-litigious courses of action, such as mediation, first in an attempt to resolve the claim without court proceedings. Sometimes this is not possible and where matters do proceed to court we are dedicated to providing support, assistance, advice and quality representation to get you the best result.
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The unconditional agreement to an offer. This creates the contract. Before acceptance, any offer can be withdrawn, but once accepted the contract is binding on both sides. Any conditions have the effect of a counter offer that must be accepted by the other party.
Using an independent third party to settle disputes without going to court. The third party acting as arbitrator must be agreed by both sides. Contracts often include arbitration clauses nominating an arbitrator in advance.
Failure by one party to a contract to uphold their part of the deal. A breach of contract will make the whole contract void and can lead to damages being awarded against the party which is in breach.