Dispute Resolution & Business Protection
Virtual Law can give you the confidence to thrive in uncertain times. Because they are recruited for their strategic commercial knowledge as well as their experience, our solicitors possess the expertise and acumen to minimise the risk of any business transaction. Their insight is informed by significant breadth and depth of expertise in both national and international dispute resolution; ensuring solutions are practical and robust. Furthermore, our consultants will ensure you emerge in a position of advantage.
Protecting your Business
We seek to manage threats to your business and resolve conflicts as quickly and commercially as possible. Our solicitors have the experience necessary to follow through with successful litigation or arbitration, and the impetus to reach a settlement. Our flexible model allows cost-effective access to senior lawyers as a matter of course and we can swiftly provide a bespoke team to support the work required.
Virtual Law can support your business, whatever the need. We can assist with:
- Compliance with statutory requirements
- Contractual disputes and debt recovery
- Directors’ and Officers’ duties and corporate governance
- Employment
- Fraud and asset recovery
- Immigration
- Insolvency
- Investor disputes – joint venture and shareholder disputes, partnership disputes
- Product liability
- Professional negligence
Virtual Seminars
Please check back regularly for updates and dates of our next Dispute Resolution & Business Protection Virtual Seminar. Alternatively, please email info@virtuallaw.eu for seminar notifications.
* There is no cost for participating in a Virtual Seminar, Event or Employment Matters Live. However, you will have to pay for your conference call. Calls cost £0.043/minute from a BT landline and the conference should not exceed 1 hour. Call costs from mobiles or other land lines may vary.
Disclaimer: Virtual Law, through the VirtualBrief, Employment Matters Live! Forum, the Virtual Law Innovation Hotline and Virtual Seminars, provides general advice and legal updates in relation to the legal issues raised. This guidance is not intended to be comprehensive and should not be relied upon as legal advice in any specific circumstances. If you require legal advice in relation to a specific issue, Virtual Law will be happy to assist with your enquiry.
