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Been Wronged or Had Bad Advice?

Been wronged or had bad advice?

What price for the right result, not as much as you might think.

Hentys is committed to providing cost effective commercial resolutions in relation to disputes involving the following areas:

• Business contracts of all kinds such as joint venture agreements, the supply of goods, partnership contracts, sales of businesses;
• Professional Negligence - Accounting, financial planning and legal;
• Trade practices claims involving false and misleading conduct;
• Employment law;
• Personal injury;
• Commercial and retail leasing;
• Family law property disputes;
• Wills and estates.


In many instances the costs of potential litigation is a disincentive for wronged parties to pursue their rights.

In substantial disputes consideration can be given to obtaining funding via an arrangement with a litigation funding company. In lesser dispu
tes it is imperative to endeavour to resolve the dispute by way of alternative dispute resolution.

While it may be necessary to issue legal proceedings Hentys is committed to the mediation process and a detailed explanation of the role of mediation in dispute resolution is contained on our website (www.hentystamfords.com.au).


At the time of first discussing your dispute with you or shortly thereafter, you will be provided with an estimate of what our likely fees will be and we are well aware that particularly, in the current economic climate it is essential that as accurate an estimate as is possible is provided to you in relation to the likely costs of the dispute resolution process.

In meritorious cases where the likely costs and out of pocket expenses may be substantial, perhaps beyond your present means, we are prepared to consider capping our fees at a mutually agreed figure in order that a satisfactory result might be obtained.

Hentys is committed to working with you to ensure that your rights are able to be properly pursued in a highly cost effective and prompt manner.

Should you require any further information suggest that you contact Richard Cudlipp in the first instance (03) 8615 4200.








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