Skinners Law: Expert Litigation & Dispute Resolution in Auckland

Skinners Law is a family-owned law firm based on the North Shore of Auckland, specialising in litigation and dispute resolution services. The firm is deeply rooted in the local community and has established itself as a trusted name in the industry for many years. They are known for their friendly and approachable team who are dedicated to helping individuals and businesses resolve their disputes pragmatically and successfully.
The firm takes a no-nonsense, direct approach to legal matters, focusing on getting results through negotiation, mediation, and when necessary, court hearings. Their civil litigation practice encompasses a wide variety of disputes, covering practically everything except criminal law, and often involves monetary claims between parties. They serve clients from all walks of life, including individuals, small businesses, and large organisations, and frequently collaborate with other lawyers who require specialist litigation support.
Skinners Law has a strong track record of success in facilitating out-of-court settlements and employing alternative dispute resolution methods such as mediation and settlement conferences. The firm also offers extensive court experience and provides comprehensive guidance and representation throughout the legal process. Their services include building disputes, property matters, contractual and commercial issues, business disputes, estate and trust matters, employment issues, insolvency, debt recovery, and driving offences including obtaining limited licences. Director James Skinner also provides accredited mediation services as an Associate Member of the Arbitrators' and Mediators Institute of New Zealand.
- Auckland High Court
- Christchurch High Court
Practices In:
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Civil Litigation & Disputes
Business
Property
Building & Construction
Wills & Estates
Employment
Banking & Finance
Criminal
Location:
74 Taharoto Road, Takapuna, Auckland 0622, New Zealand
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