No. The appropriate pathway may include negotiation, mediation, contractual dispute resolution or proceedings, depending on the evidence and objective.
Sydney · Commercial Litigation
Commercial litigation lawyers for Sydney and New South Wales.
Aprim Legal assists with contract disputes, contested payment claims, business-owner disputes, negotiation and litigation strategy across New South Wales.
Led by Emilda Israel, Managing Partner and Head of New South Wales · Updated 14 July 2026
Common matters
Issues that may require advice.
- contract breaches and disputed commercial performance
- unpaid accounts, debt claims and contested invoices
- shareholder, partnership and director disputes
- misleading representations and disputed business transactions
- court, tribunal, mediation and settlement strategy
Before the first consultation
Prepare the documents and dates that matter.
Early organisation helps the solicitor identify urgency, evidence and the most practical next step.
- the complete contract and every relevant amendment or schedule
- a dated chronology of the dispute and the parties involved
- invoices, account statements and a clear calculation of loss
- important communications, demands, notices and court documents
- the commercial result sought and any urgent filing deadline
Aprim Legal
Clear scope, senior oversight and practical next steps.
The initial review focuses on the legal issue, available evidence, urgent deadlines and the outcome the client is trying to achieve.
Frequently asked questions
Questions before making an enquiry.
General information only. Advice depends on the facts, documents and applicable law.
The complete agreement, chronology, payment records, notices and communications are usually the starting point.
Yes. Early assessment can help preserve evidence, comply with notice requirements and identify a proportionate strategy.
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