Arbitration Services (Alternative Dispute Solicitor Portadown) Keep costs down by using a mediator, negotiator or arbitrator (Alternative Dispute Solicitor Portadown) to reach a mutual agreement before going to a solicitor.
Mediation offers a common-sense alternative to court action.
T.D. Gibson & Co (Alternative Dispute Solicitor Portadown) are members of the Dispute Resolution Service of The Law Society of Northern Ireland. From our offices in Portadown, Dublin and Castlewellan we can bring the skills acquired as trained Mediators and Arbitrators to a dispute. We recognize that such disputes are often more efficiently disposed of without the necessity of litigation.
OUR SKILLS COVER A BROAD RANGE OF MATTERS, INCLUDING:
- Disputes with dissatisfied clients or suppliers
- Construction disputes
- Bad debts because of disputes over supply of goods and services
- Disputes with suppliers or contractors
- Disputes with marital breakdown
- Bad debt problems
- Issues concerning land and access
- Family Inheritance disputes
- Initial confidential no obligation consultation
- Negotiation, mediation and arbitration between all parties
- Aim to reach a mutual agreement
- Preparation of the agreement in writing
- Liaising with a solicitor if necessary
Our Litigation Department is focused on the requirements of commercial clients, providing legal services to those who are contemplating or involved in Civil Proceedings, Tribunals or alternative forms of dispute resolution. We appreciate that in all areas of business, efficient resolution to a dispute is important and thus where appropriate we will explore alternative dispute resolution. Our wide range of clients include construction companies, IT companies, insurers, lenders, manufacturers and PLCs.
- Agency/Distributor agreement/disputes
- Building contract litigation and arbitration
- Commercial actions
- Debt recovery
- Defamation
- Injunctions
- Insurance
- Intellectual property disputes
- Judicial review
- Shareholder and partnership disputes
- Shipping
Litigation
Litigation is the attempt by means of legal proceedings to resolve a dispute or to claim damages for a wrong that has been suffered. We will advise you whether or not to embark on litigation and also whether or not you qualify for legal aid. In many cases it may be better to compromise your differences and settle for a reasonable sum rather than going all the way to a full Court hearing.
In some cases we may have to advise you that the law is not on your side. We may take a Barristers’ opinion in your case. We must warn you that there can be long delays in litigation, months or even years. However sometimes delay is necessary in your interest. For example, if you have suffered an injury it may take some time before its extent and effects are known. Once a settlement is reached, the case cannot be re-opened, even if an alarming new symptom subsequently appears. We will also advise you in relation to Court timetables, and delays caused by back-logs in the Court system.
The partners in this office are qualified as Arbitrators and Mediators and can offer these services as an alternative to litigation. These methods can offer a quicker and cheaper alternative to the courts in some instances and we can advise you where and when they should be used
If my you have any questions and want an immediate response please contact our Mr Kevin Neary who is happy to answer your questions by return of email to kevinneary@jphlaw.co.uk.
Licensed to practice in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
A vital extra dimension to all these services is that, since we are licensed to practice in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, we are uniquely placed to advise the increasing number of businesses choosing to pursue commercial projects on both sides of the border.
Being licensed to practice in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, we provide high-quality, all-Ireland legal services to business. Our Strategic location in the city of Portadown near the border and within easy reach of Belfast and Dublin also offers obvious advantages.
YOUR TEAM
Educated at St Colman’s College in Newry, Kevin graduated from University College Dublin in 1982 with a degree in Law (BCL).
He graduated from Queen’s University Belfast with a Certificate of Professional Legal Studies in 1984 and was admitted to the Roll of Solicitors in Northern Ireland in 1984. He was later admitted to the Roll of Solicitors in the Republic of Ireland in 1992, as well as in England and Wales in 2008. He qualified as a Solicitor Advocate in 2013. He is also a certified Mediator.
Kevin has worked at Donnelly Neary & Donnelly since he was admitted to the Roll in 1984 and has been a partner in the firm since 1988.
Kevin is a Notary Public, and is currently the President of the College of Notaries in Northern Ireland. He is also a Trusts and Estates Practitioner (TEP) of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and a member of the NI Commercial Property Lawyers Association. Kevin currently acts as Treasurer for the Irish Legal History Society and is Deputy Chair of the Statutory Committee for the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland.
Kevin has experience in all areas of practise; however, Kevin specialises in commercial property, as well as in general conveyancing, trusts and wills.
Kate Ervine graduated from Queen’s University and completed her degree in Law & Accountancy in 2006 and Trust & Estate Administration in 2009.
Kate was formerly employed by two provincial firms before joining the practice in August 2007. Kate specialises in Conveyancing, Administration of Estates; contentious Probate; Will drafting; Agricultural law and Taxation. Kate is a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.
Michael graduated in law with LLB Hons from Queens University Belfast in 1985 He works with JPHLAW as well as being the Principal of Campbell & Grant in Newry.
Michael’s legal expertise includes conveyancing, criminal law, commercial property acquisition, sales development, residential property development, licensing, planning, trusts, inheritance tax, wills and estates both in Northern Ireland and in the Republic of Ireland.