Your Guide to Civil Litigation

Your Guide to Civil Litigation

Everything you need to know about resolving

legal disputes effectively and fairly.

Civil Litigation is the process of resolving disputes between individuals or organisations through the legal system. From contract disagreements to personal injury claims, understanding this process is essential for safeguarding your rights.

Why is Civil Litigation Important?

Civil Litigation ensures fairness and justice by providing a structured pathway to resolve disputes. It is essential for protecting individual and business rights.

The Civil Litigation Process: Step-by-Step

👉 Letter Before Claim (LBC)

👉 Response to LBC from Defendant

👉 Explore Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

👉 Issuing the Claim

👉 Defence

👉 Case Management

👉 Disclosure & Exchange of Evidence

👉 Trial

👉 Judgement

Need Help with a Civil Case?

Our team at Portway Solicitors is here to help you navigate the complexities of Civil Litigation.

If you require professional guidance on debt recovery or need assistance in handling debt collection disputes our team at Portway Solicitors is here to help.

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