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Commercial Disputes

Helping you find pragmatic solutions to the contentious challenges you face, we’re your commercial dispute advocates, working tirelessly to secure the best possible outcomes for your business.

Overview

Finding the right answers to contentious issues requires specialist expertise - and we’re dedicated to finding the best way forward for you.

After identifying the right approach for your business, our commercial dispute resolution team works closely with you through negotiation, mediation, litigation or arbitration.

The Commercial Disputes team, based in London, Hong Kong and Singapore, and within our specific international desks, works across sectors. When commercial disputes cross borders, we work with a large network of carefully vetted law firms comprising legal experts from across over 200 jurisdictions.

Advising on diverse contentious issues, our commercial disputes lawyers support you in contractual, tortious, corporate, and trust disputes, as well as breach of confidentiality cases and internal investigations.

From securing injunctions and freezing assets to implementing recovery and enforcement plans, we offer the complete solution for commercial disputes. Using litigation support technology to manage the more routine tasks in document-heavy cases, our commercial litigation lawyers focus their time tackling complex issues to secure the resolution you need.

Let’s work together to find a resolution to your commercial dispute that ensures your interests are protected.

Get in touch

Simon Hart, Partner, Financial Services Sector Lead at RPC

Simon Hart

Senior Partner

+44 20 3060 6671

London

Simon Hart
Navin Joseph Lobo Partner, Head of Singapore office at RPC

Navin Joseph Lobo

Managing Partner, Asia

+65 6422 3029

Singapore

Navin Joseph Lobo

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