Connect with an experienced civil rights lawyer in Mississauga, Ontario
If you feel your civil rights have been violated or suffered damages or financial loss because of neglect, Tarunjeet Gujral can help. Mr. Gujral has years of experience practicing civil litigation, real estate, and business law in the Mississauga, Ontario, area. He can help you explore all of your options and work with you throughout every step of the process when filing a suit.
Understanding your rights
Civil litigators are legal experts that fight for individuals and businesses to hold people accountable for the damages they cause, whether accidental or intentional. Because the law is not always clear to everyday citizens, they may not fully understand when their rights have been violated or how to take action to make things right.
During your initial consultation, Mr. Gujral will talk to you about your case and determine whether or not your rights have been violated. He is well versed in business and contract law and can help you identify key details in contracts or leases that can back your case and help you decide when it’s time to take legal action.
Organizing your case
Civil cases can be complicated, lengthy, and expensive. Mr. Gujral can help you gather evidence, file a suit or civil motion, negotiate settlements, and work with you to ensure you don’t miss deadlines or come to court unprepared. Hiring a lawyer can make all the difference and help you protect your assets and avoid the consequences of missing crucial details for your case.
Mr. Gujral can help clients navigate landlord/tenant disputes, small claims, contractual litigation, and any civil issues you may be dealing with, as either the plaintiff or the defendant. In many cases, Mr. Gujral can use his experience as a firm negotiator to help you settle your case before it goes before a judge. The sooner you have the help you need, the better your options will be. Contact Gujral Law Office today at (647) 957-8077 and take the action you need to protect yourself.
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