Dispute Resolution Services
Dispute Resolution Services
If you are involved in a dispute at home or in relation to a service you’ve received, you may not know where to turn.
At MHHP, our Solicitors can help you resolve the dispute quickly, cost-effectively, and with minimal risk.
Our skilled team of lawyers possess formidable experience working in contractual disputes, debt recovery, and much more. We are ready to study, learn and strategize towards an effective solution. We are the experts and work with a friendly, open attitude to help you find a solution right for you.

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What our solicitors can do for you
- Disputes can be stressful, costly and time-consuming. Before taking legal action on a claim, our solicitors are ready to explain if you have a valid claim worth pursuing.
- If you decide to pursue your claim, we will advise you and work with you to develop a case strategy. We’ll seek and analyse the evidence you need to achieve the best outcome.
- When required, we are fully prepared to issue court proceedings on your behalf.
- We stand by you till a solution is reached. We’ll attend mediations, arbitrations, and trials.

Outside of Litigation:
We explore alternative Dispute Resolution
The seriousness of disputes vary. Quite frequently, the ideal solution which suits both a claimant and the defendant may be reached without involving the courts. Here at MHHP Law, we explore all appropriate avenues to ensure our clients receive the most effective legal care. When applicable or preferable, we’ll resolve your case through mediation.
Arbitration (Mediation)
Arbitration involves an impartial outsider being asked to make a decision on a dispute. The arbitrator makes a firm decision on a case based on the evidence presented by the parties. Arbitration is voluntary, so both sides must agree to go to arbitration; they should also agree in advance that they will abide by the arbitrator’s decision.
Arbitration can be seen as an alternative to a court of law with its rules for procedures such as disclosure of documents, evidence and so on. But arbitration is private rather than public. Unlike a court, in an arbitration hearing, the Arbitrator will ask the questions. There is no formal cross-examination or swearing of oaths.
Dispute resolution services include:
- Dispute Resolution
- Contractual Disputes
- Debt Recovery
- Landlord and Tenant Disputes Property Litigation
Our services are transparent, meaning that your lawyer will keep you informed of the progress every step of the way.
Begin the process of putting an end to your problematic dispute today and contact Jon Gilbert on 020 3887 4787 or email at jon.gilbert@mhhplaw.com
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