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Our Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution team at Turnbull Hill Lawyers provides you with an extensive range of quality legal services in the area of business and commercial dispute resolution giving you practical solutions when a conflict arises in your day to day activities.

We understand that your main commercial priorities are risk management and cost efficiency. Our experienced team takes a pragmatic approach and a range of advocacy experience in all courts and tribunals, including multi-jurisdictional experience.

We endeavour to help you settle matters on a commercial basis.

When we cannot avoid litigation, we pursue your interests vigorously and competently.

Commercial Litigation - John Woodward - Turnbull Hill Newcastle Lawyers

John Woodward - Accredited Commercial Litigation Specialist - Turnbull Hill

Partner & Commercial Lawyer
Accredited Advocacy Specialist

 

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Our Commercial Litigation team members are professional, accessible and experienced. They will provide you with exceptional service and possess expertise in all aspects of Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution including:

For your Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution enquiries, please contact John Woodward, Partner.


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  • Highly professional and friendly service at all times
  • Highly qualified team
  • Complete confidentiality at all times
  • Fast, efficient and courteous service

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