Litigation, Arbitration and Dispute Resolution
Our litigation and dispute resolution team contains some of the leading practitioners in their fields. We have a clear understanding of and specialise in managing complex, sensitive and high profile cases often with a cross border element. Our specialist lawyers and advocates have the expertise to assist clients in resolving disputes in the following areas:
- Commercial litigation & arbitration, including international arbitration
- Insolvency
- Insurance and reinsurance disputes
- Conflicts of law
- Trust litigation
- Fund litigation, including directors’ duties
- Banking litigation
- Regulatory investigations
- Intellectual property and information technology disputes
- Corporate fraud and asset recovery, tracing claims
- Ancillary relief including jurisdictional challenges, injunctions & freezing orders, enforcement of judgments
- Depositions, letters of request
- Expert evidence on Bermudian law
- Employment
- Administrative and public law
The Directors and assistants in our dispute resolution and litigation team provide technical support and solutions that are designed to efficiently and cost-effectively resolve the issue at hand. In addition, we are able to deal with complex, high profile, or sensitive matters that require immediate action.
Although we have the reputation of being tough litigators, our view is that litigation should not automatically be the sole or even the first recourse when looking to resolve disputes. We actively promote arbitration and mediation and other dispute resolution techniques and work closely with clients to minimise the risk of disputes.
If you require any further information please contact: info@td.bm
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