There are some disputes that are simply unavoidable.  When a dispute does or is likely to arise, it is important to obtain legal advice so that you understand your rights.  Choosing the right law firm can have a significant influence on the outcome of your dispute.

We aim to provide commercial solutions.  We are open with our clients about costs, including providing realistic cost estimates.  Fletcher Law therefore offers a genuine, sensibly-priced alternative to larger law firms.

Our litigation lawyers are adept at representing clients in courts and tribunals in relation to a wide range of matters.

For example:

  • breach of contract
  • property disputes
  • building and construction disputes
  • planning and environment matters
  • PPSA disputes
  • employment law matters
  • consumer law
  • disputes with government agencies
  • deceased estate matters
  • appeals

At Fletcher Law, we understand that not every matter requires a team of lawyers.  As a result, most matters are handled by senior litigation lawyers with expert knowledge.  We manage large and complex litigation and we have access to leading barristers.

Not every dispute has to end up in court proceedings.  Our litigation lawyers draw on their knowledge and experience to provide you with strategies for achieving a positive outcome.  We are experienced in alternative dispute resolution methods including arbitration and mediation.

Our litigation lawyers are also experienced in making applications for urgent injunctive relief where necessary.

Litigation Lawyers

Paul Fletcher applies his experience gained in acting on both the front and back ends of commercial law issues, ie both as transactor and as a litigator.  He therefore has a “whole of picture” approach that produces results.  Paul can approach legal issues from a number of angles, often formulating original solutions that maintain a solid grounding in commercial practicality.  He is up front in advising clients when he considers a particular legal course of action to be noncommercial or otherwise unwise.