Dispute Resolution

Dispute Resolution

At Franklins Solicitors, our commercial litigation and dispute resolution team provides clear, strategic advice to help you resolve conflicts quickly and protect your long-term interests.

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Dispute Resolution Solicitors
in Milton Keynes & Northampton

Disputes can be disruptive, stressful, and costly — whether they involve property, business, or reputation.

Business Focused Solutions

Advice tailored to your sector, circumstances, and commercial objectives.

Proactive Problem-Solving

Helping you find pragmatic resolutions and avoid unnecessary litigation.

Clear Communication

No jargon, just practical guidance and robust representation when you need it most.

Dispute Resolution

When Should Employers Seek Legal Advice?

Early intervention often makes the difference between a manageable issue and a costly, long-running dispute. If you are facing problems with a property, contract, landlord or tenant, or your business reputation, seeking advice at the earliest stage can save time, money, and relationships.

Dispute Resolution

Our Dispute Resolution Services

We provide comprehensive support across the full spectrum of disputes. Explore our dedicated pages for more detail:

Debt Recovery

Efficient recovery of unpaid invoices and debts to protect cashflow.

Landlord & Tenant Disputes

Advising landlords, tenants, and property managers on lease renewals, arrears, dilapidations, and possession claims.

Contract Disputes

Resolving breaches of contract, misrepresentation claims, and disputes over terms or performance.

Shareholder Disputes

Guidance on conflicts between directors or shareholders, including unfair prejudice claims and business deadlock.

Speak to our Dispute Resolution Team

Disputes don’t have to derail your business or personal life. Whether you’re chasing debts, facing a landlord and tenant issue, or dealing with a complex shareholder or contract dispute, our solicitors are here to help you find a clear way forward.

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Why Choose Franklins Solicitors for
Dispute Resolution?

Commercially Focused Advice

We align our legal strategies with your business and financial objectives, ensuring practical outcomes that protect your interests.

Strong Litigation Expertise

Our team has proven experience in County Court, High Court, and specialist tribunals, giving you robust representation.

Pragmatic & Cost-Effective Solutions

We focus on resolution, not escalation — saving you time, money, and stress wherever possible.

Clear & Transparent Communication

We avoid jargon and provide straightforward guidance, so you always know your position and options.

Trusted Across Sectors

From SMEs to large organisations, landlords to shareholders, we’re trusted by clients across industries to resolve complex disputes.

Law for life

Dispute Resolution FAQs

What types of disputes do you handle?2025-08-22T12:34:08+01:00

We act across debt recovery, landlord and tenant issues, contract disputes, and shareholder disagreements, as well as wider commercial and property litigation.

Do all disputes end up in court?2025-08-22T12:34:32+01:00

No. Many disputes can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, or arbitration without formal proceedings. Court action is only taken when necessary to protect your interests.

When should I seek legal advice in a dispute?2025-08-22T12:34:52+01:00

As early as possible. Early advice can prevent escalation, save costs, and improve your chances of reaching a favourable resolution.

How can disputes be prevented?2025-08-22T13:13:05+01:00

By having a clear shareholder agreement in place that sets out rights, responsibilities, and procedures for resolving disagreements. We can help draft or review these agreements.

Can minority shareholders bring a claim?2025-08-22T13:12:45+01:00

Yes. Minority shareholders often bring unfair prejudice claims if they feel excluded or treated unfairly.

What happens if shareholders are deadlocked?2025-08-22T13:12:25+01:00

Deadlock can be resolved by buyouts, mediation, or court intervention. Well-drafted shareholder agreements often contain provisions to deal with these situations.

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