Court And Ligitation

Strategic Court Representation

William Florence & Partners provides legal advice and representation for clients involved in civil and commercial court matters in Johor Bahru and Malaysia. We help clients understand their legal position and available options.

From contractual and property disputes to debt recovery and other civil claims, we prepare each matter according to its circumstances and the applicable legal process, with a clear focus on protecting our client’s interests.

Legal Support for Court Matters

Our Legal Approach

Matter Assessment

We review the facts, documents and legal issues to establish the position, risks and practical options available.

Legal Planning

We develop a clear legal strategy based on the facts, applicable law, evidence and objectives of the client.

Focused Resolution

We pursue an appropriate resolution through negotiation, settlement or court proceedings where necessary.

Continued Guidance

We keep clients informed throughout the matter and provide legal guidance as proceedings and circumstances develop.

Need Legal Help With a Court Matter?

Speak with our Johor Bahru lawyers about your legal dispute and understand the options available to you. Get practical legal guidance tailored to the circumstances, documents, and issues involved in your matter.

Experience That Supports Better Decisions

Our legal team handles a range of civil, commercial and property-related disputes, combining careful preparation with practical legal advice throughout the matter. Our process towards these legal matters is strategic and practical.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of court matters does a lawyer handle in Malaysia?

Court matters can include civil claims, commercial disputes, contract disagreements, property and land disputes, debt recovery, and other legal proceedings. The appropriate process depends on the nature and circumstances of each case.

You may represent yourself in some circumstances, but legal representation can help with assessing your case, preparing documents, presenting legal arguments, and complying with applicable court procedures.

Yes. Some disputes can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, or settlement before or during court proceedings. Whether this is appropriate depends on the facts, parties involved, and legal issues.

Relevant documents may include contracts, correspondence, invoices, notices, agreements, property documents, court papers and other evidence relating to the dispute. Your lawyer can identify what additional documents are required.

There is no fixed timeframe for every court case. Duration depends on the type of proceeding, complexity of the dispute, evidence, number of parties, court schedule, and whether the matter is contested or settled.

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