Civil Lawyers – Niagara
Civil Lawyers in Niagara
Civil Lawyers – Niagara
Civil Lawyers in Niagara
Contract disputes are at the center of commercial litigation cases. If you are a business or an individual in Niagara who requires legal representation in a contract dispute case, you need to contact experienced Civil Litigation Lawyers immediately to discuss your case. At Scardicchio Law Office Professional Corporation, our Civil Litigation Lawyers in Niagara represent business or individuals involved in contract dispute cases in the Superior Court of Justice for Ontario.
Our Civil Litigation Lawyers practice contract dispute litigation in Niagara. Our Civil Litigation Lawyers have extensive experience in dealing with Small Claims cases.
Civil litigation refers to the court process which may be pursued in order to fight contractual disputes and other disputes.
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice hears cases where contract dispute claims are above $35,000. In Small Claims court in Ontario, however, there has been an increase to hear most matters in dispute of up to $35,000. Examples of Small Claims Court matters include: property damage, contracts, civil disputes, debt collection, and damages under $35,000.
AREAS OF CIVIL LITIGATION WE PROVIDE LEGAL SERVICES:
Business litigation
Corporate litigation
Homeowners and Contactor Disputes
Service Provider Disputes
Consumer Warranties
Consumer Protection Act Claims
Debtors’ rights and obligation, and remedies
Foreclosure
Contractual disputes/Breach of contract
Real Estate and Mortgage litigation
Construction lien
Fraud and misrepresentation actions
Landlord and Tenant Board
Smalls Claims Court
Commercial litigation
Commercial leases
Contractual, Partnership and Shareholder Disputes
Creditors’ remedies
Tort/Negligence claims
Commercial litigation
Employment/Wrongful Dismissal
Collections
Unpaid Invoices/Debt collection and recovery
Unpaid Loans
Damage to property
Non-payment for bulk sales or delivered goods
Negotiation and mediation of matters
Superior Court of Justice
Our team of experienced Civil Litigation Lawyers have assisted individuals and small businesses pursue their cases involving civil contract disputes in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, or in the Small Claims court depending on the amount of damages being sought.
Contact our Civil Litigation Lawyers in Niagara for your free consultation and speak to a Civil Lawyer today.
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Our team of dedicated Civil Litigation Lawyers in Niagara represent your civil litigation claim, and we will work to get you the results you deserve. If you or your business is involved in a civil litigation or contract dispute, contact us today for a free telepone consultation to discuss your case.
What is a Mareva Injunction
A Mareva injunction is an extreme remedy granted in exceptional circumstances to freeze a defendant’s assets before judgment. The Plaintiff must do each of the following:
1) make full and frank disclosure of all material matters;
2) give full particulars of the claim against the defendant and highlight potential defenses;
3) show that the defendant has assets in the jurisdiction;
4) show that there is a real risk of the assets being removed out of the jurisdiction, or disposed of before trial and that the plaintiff will be unable to satisfy a potential judgment; and
5) give an undertaking as to damages.
What is an Anton Piller Order?
The jurisdiction to issue a private search warrant rests with the Ontario Superior Court. An Anton Piller order essentially authorizes a private party to insist on entrance to the premises of the party it believes has defrauded them in order to seize and preserve evidence which will assist in furthering its claim.
In order to apply for an Anton Piller Order, a Plaintiff must show 4 elements: 1) a strong prima facie case; 2) damage to the plaintiff of the defendant’s alleged misconduct, potential or actual, and must be very serious; 3) convincing evidence that defendant possesses incriminating documents or things; and 4) a real prospect that the defendant may destroy the material before discovery.
What is a Norwich Order?
A Norwich order compels a third party to provide the applicant with information where the applicant believes they have been wronged and needs the third party’s assistance in order to determine the circumstances of the wrongdoing which will assist the applicant to pursue its legal remedies. This type of order is also known as a tracing order.
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