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Dispute Resolution Experts


Whether your business is a start-up or an established industry stalwart, the team at Kells utilises different techniques to resolve disputes and help our clients reach practical solutions.

Experienced & Pragmatic Litigators


Whenever possible, we strive to avoid litigation for our business clients. However, whenever legal action becomes unavoidable, rest assured that our litigators will skilfully represent you.

Readily Accessible


With offices conveniently located throughout Sydney and across the Illawarra, Kells is readily accessible to provide expert advice and representation to those in need.

Tailored Legal Solutions


Kells does not require you and your business to fit our services. We take the time to understand your needs and deliver tailored solutions that align perfectly with your objectives.

Here to Help

In case of a dispute or potential litigation, the skilled team of dispute resolution and litigation specialists at Kells is always available to provide expert assistance. We go above and beyond to make sure you have the right kind of support you need during these challenging circumstances.

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How Can Our Litigation & Dispute Resolution Lawyers Help?

Sound commercial decisions are the basis of any successful business. However, in the dynamic landscape of the corporate world, disputes and legal challenges can arise unexpectedly and pose potential threats to your business operations.

Our team has the depth and experience to enable us to address all your commercial disputes. We develop an understanding of your business and the issues it faces to ensure we are able to achieve the best result for you in a cost-effective manner.


We know that our clients have different needs and we approach your dispute based on your unique situation and requirements. For some, disputes are a necessary element in the successful conduct of their business. For others, disputes can detract time, energy and resources away from their core activities.


Kells’ has a keen appreciation that there are a myriad of ways of resolving disputes, both within and outside the court system. We pride ourselves on our ability to advise our clients on the various options available to them and reach commercially minded and practical solutions.


Whilst we appreciate that litigation is not always the best option for our clients, when it is necessary, Kells’ has experienced and pragmatic litigators to represent you. We have experience in conducting litigation across a number of jurisdictions including local, state, federal and administrative forums.

Our litigation and dispute resolution team can help you in the following matters:

Get Professional Dispute Resolution & Litigation Advice

If you find yourself in a dispute or facing litigation, our experienced legal team of specialists will always be on hand to lend a hand.

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