The team is lead by Bhavani Hogarty, who has over 30 years of experience and is recommended by the Legal 500.
By definition, Dispute Resolution (previously known as Civil Litigation) covers a wide range of disputes. The solicitors in the team such as Nigel Kinder have significant experience in a wide variety of disputes, ranging from commercial contract issues to contentious probate matters. We act for businesses and individuals.
The team is commercially minded and prides itself in finding creative, practical and cost-effective solutions, tailored to your specific needs. In addition to our own team, Pardoes also enjoys access to specialist Counsel (barristers), making us will equipped to provide you with the advice you need.
We will always keep you informed and provide regular costs updates, whilst working with you on finding the best method to settling your dispute. Thus from telephone negotiations, round-table discussions, mediation, through to a trail – we are here to take the pressure off you during what can be a very stressful time.
What we do:
Notwithstanding our expertise, Litigation should be the last resort of dispute resolution. There is a duty to consider ADR before proceeding to Court and our team is able to advise you on all forms of ADR and which is most appropriate for you and your business. With our experience, we are able to act on your behalf and attend these methods of ADR with you, working hard to avoid the cost of Court proceedings.
We can act and advise on disputes concerning faulty workmanship, defective materials, inadequate professional advice, price, and delay.
Our team can advise commercial Landlords and Tenants on forfeiture of lease, regaining possession of the premises and recovering rent arrears, including use of the Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery statutory procedure.
Unfortunately, goods and services can occasionally fall below expectations. We can help you understand your rights, and importantly whether you can reject the goods and get a refund.
When a person dies, disputes can unfortunately arise as to the validity and terms of their Will. We are experienced in acting for Personal Representatives/Executors/Trustees; beneficiaries and disappointed Claimants. To avoid such issues cropping up in the future, please speak to our Private Client team.
It is often the case that terms of a contract are not performed. We can advise you and your business of your rights in relation to standard contracts as well as less formal arrangements and the remedies available to you.
Decisions made by Public bodies can have a huge impact on you, but the Public bodies making the decisions may not always get it right. The process of Judicial review involves the Court reviewing the decision making process, such as the decision of a Local planning Authority. Pardoes enjoy access to specialist Counsel and can confidently pursue a Judicial review on your behalf.
Sometimes a professional advisor can let you down, be it a solicitor, a surveyor or an architect, with regard to the advice given, a misunderstanding or a complete lack of understanding. We can help to pursue a negligence claim against them.
Cohabiting couples and other family members do not share the same rights in relation to property as those enjoyed by a husband and wife. However, there may be a remedy in the Trustees of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 (TOLATA) and we are able to advise you on disputes as to the ownership of the property, including when only is one party is the registered owner. To avoid litigation in the future, please speak to our Family team.

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