Whether it’s a dispute with a business providing you a product or a service such as an insurance company, a bank, travel firm or tradesman, or a disagreement with neighbours or your own family, TSP have the expertise to help.
Our experienced civil litigators, headed up by Mark Cooksley in Colchester, will provide the practical advice and reassurance you need during what can be a fraught and disturbing time.
For both claimants and defendants, our initial aim is to secure an out of court settlement but we will provide all the guidance you need if your case needs to be taken to court.
We will advise you on any financial support that may be available or the use of private insurance. In some cases we can offer a Conditional Agreement (“no win, no fee”). Whichever way, you can be assured of our personal attention and commitment to you in offering professional legal support in a friendly and approachable way.
Mark sits as a Deputy District Judge and is a past President of the Suffolk and North Essex Law Society.
Consumer litigation
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Disputes involving products or services
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Disputes involving financial services including credit cards
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Contractual disputes
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Personal insolvency
Property disputes
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Landlord / tenant disputes
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Neighbour disputes
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Boundary disagreements
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Mortgage and endowments
Inheritance and family disputes
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Probate and wills
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Inheritance disputes
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Resolution of family and business disagreements
Mediation
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Alternative method in resolving disputes
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Mediation representation
Contact us today for further details of our services or to discuss your case without obligation.
Checklist: Tenancy deposit schemes
April 2013: This checklist explains what a tenancy deposit scheme (TDS) is and what a landlord’s obligations are under a TDS.
To download this checklist as a PDF, please click here
18 April 2013: The implementation of many of Lord Justice Jackson’s recommendations took place on 1 April 2013, appropriately April Fool’s Day. The changes represent the biggest change to civil litigation procedure in England and Wales since 1999 when the Civil Procedure Rules were introduced. They have been updated and modified as time marches on, as indeed is the Common Law, which is an ever changing, constant, adaptable beast. By far the biggest impact will be on personal injury claims although the changes will impact on all types of litigation.
To download a the PDF version of this article, please click here.
Checklist: after the event insurance
This checklist explains what after the event (ATE) insurance is and highlights its main advantages and disadvantages for you.
Rebecca Sestak - Paralegal
Tel: 01206 217041
Email: rsestak@tsplegal.com
