


What is Litigation Law?
Litigation law involves the process of taking legal action through the courts to resolve disputes between individuals, businesses, or organizations. It covers a wide range of civil, commercial, and criminal matters — from contract breaches and property disputes to personal injury claims and insolvency proceedings. Litigation ensures that parties’ rights are protected and that legal remedies are enforced by the court.
Do I Need a Lawyer for Litigation?
Yes. Litigation can be complex, time-sensitive, and highly procedural. A lawyer is essential to advise you on your legal position, prepare court documents, represent you in hearings, and develop a strong strategy to protect your interests. Whether you are pursuing or defending a claim, having experienced litigation counsel ensures that your case is properly managed and presented before the court.
Signs That You Need a Litigation Lawyer
You should consider engaging a litigation lawyer if:
- You are involved in a dispute that cannot be settled through negotiation or mediation.
- You received a legal notice, demand letter, or court summons.
- You want to file a claim to recover debts, damages, or property.
- You face potential legal action from another party or business.
- You are dealing with employment, tenancy, or construction-related conflicts.
- You need to enforce or defend a contract, loan, or judgment.
What Is the Role of a Litigation Lawyer?
At CHIONG & PARTNERS, our litigation team handles a wide scope of disputes in both civil and commercial matters. Our services include:
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Conveyancing-related litigation, including removal of caveats, land acquisition disputes, landlord–tenant issues, and rent control matters.
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Banking litigation, such as foreclosure actions, debt recovery, judgment enforcement, and insolvency proceedings.
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Civil and criminal litigation, representing clients in personal, corporate, and statutory matters.
- Family law cases, including divorce, child custody, and probate disputes.
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Industrial and employment law matters, including wrongful dismissal, retrenchment, and workplace disputes.
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Personal injury claims, ensuring fair compensation for accident or negligence victims.
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Construction disputes, including contract breaches and project claims.
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General advisory and representation, providing legal opinions and strategies tailored to each client’s situation.
Our Working Process
1. Case Review
Assessing the facts, evidence, and applicable laws relevant to your case.
2. Strategy Development
Formulating an effective legal strategy and advising on possible outcomes.
3. Filing & Representation
Preparing pleadings, court documents, and representing you in hearings or trials.
4. Negotiation & Settlement
Exploring alternative resolutions to avoid unnecessary delays or expenses.
5. Judgment & Enforcement
Executing judgments and ensuring compliance with court orders.
Questions You May Wonder
Litigation includes disputes involving contracts, property, banking, employment, personal injury, construction, family law, and more.
Yes. Our lawyers often explore settlement negotiations or mediation before proceeding to trial, which may save time and costs.
A corporate lawyer provides negotiation support, drafts settlement terms, and if necessary, represents you in court or mediation to protect your rights.
Bring all related documents such as contracts, correspondence, payment records, or prior notices. The more evidence you provide, the better we can assess and plan your case.