Obligationsmade clear

Civil matters turn on what was agreed, what was done, and what can be proved. Adv. Barak Ron acts in contract, negligence, property and economic disputes — drafting agreements so that obligations are unambiguous, and pursuing or defending claims when they are not honoured.

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Areas of specialization

Each situation is different. Below are the kinds of work this practice covers — details and next steps are discussed in an introductory consultation.

Written terms

Contracts

Drafting, reviewing and negotiating agreements so obligations are clear before a dispute arises.

Non-performance

Breach & enforcement

Claims and defences when a counterparty does not perform, including demand letters and court filings.

Duty of care

Negligence

Civil claims arising from carelessness or professional failure, assessed on evidence and procedure.

Ownership & use

Property rights

Disputes over ownership, use, registration defects and related civil remedies.

Money matters

Economic disputes

Commercial-adjacent civil claims between individuals and businesses.

Resolution

Settlements

Negotiated resolutions documented so that the parties can move on with certainty.

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A civil file is built from documents and sequence. Before advising on a claim or a defence we go through the contract, the correspondence and the facts as they can be evidenced, and set out what follows from them — including the parts that do not help. Where a negotiated resolution is available and sensible, it is usually faster and less costly than a judgment, and we will say so.

Among the issues addressed in civil law: drafting and reviewing contracts, breach of contract claims and defences, demand letters and enforcement, negligence and professional liability, disputes over the ownership, use and registration of property, economic claims between individuals and businesses, and negotiated settlements.


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