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Civil Litigation

In addition to the many areas of law that we practice, the attorneys at Walsh, Brule & Nault represent clients in civil litigation cases, from Small Claims Court to Superior Court. Our approach to these matters is not to lose sight of the fact that these cases at their core are not lawsuits, but disputes between two parties. While it may be appropriate, filing suit may not be the best option in all cases.

We have also successfully represented clients at the Rhode Island Supreme Court. While as you might imagine, not many cases proceed to this level, but our attorneys have appeared before the Supreme Court on a variety of different matters, including cases originating in Superior and Family Court.

Our attorneys take the time to make sure they understand the situation and review the options open to you. Often, a settlement or using some type of alternative dispute resolution like arbitration or mediation can be an effective way to resolve your disagreement. In any event, we are available to answer your questions and we will take the time to work with you so that you fully understand the process and how it affects you.

Our wide range of legal expertise can solve most legal problems, and we look forward to the opportunity to serve you.

To schedule an appointment, call us at 401-334-4545 or contact us online. Your initial consultation is free.

 



Please Visit Us:
1334 Mendon Road
Cumberland, RI 02864
Phone: 401-334-4545
Toll-Free: 1-800-340-3340
Fax: 401-334-3003


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