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Civil Litigation

Civil disputes require strategic, experienced representation. Morcos Law Group handles negligence, defamation, debt recovery, and insolvency matters, representing individuals and businesses across courts and tribunals.

Who Is This For?

Our civil litigation service supports individuals, professionals, and businesses navigating disputes that affect their finances, reputation, or legal standing. We provide direct, senior-led representation at every stage.

Key Benefits / Value Points

What’s Included In Our Civil Litigation Service

Professional Negligence

We act for clients who have suffered loss due to the negligence of professionals including lawyers, accountants, financial advisers, and medical practitioners -pursuing compensation through negotiation or litigation.

Defamation & Reputation

We advise on and litigate defamation claims, helping individuals and businesses protect their reputation against false statements in media, online platforms, and business communications.

Debt Recovery & Insolvency

We pursue unpaid debts through statutory demands, court proceedings, and enforcement action -and advise creditors and debtors on insolvency processes including voluntary administration and liquidation.

Court & Tribunal Appearances

Our lawyers appear before the Magistrates’ Court, County Court, Supreme Court, VCAT, and federal tribunals -providing confident advocacy tailored to each jurisdiction’s requirements.

Professional Negligence

We act for clients who have suffered loss due to the negligence of professionals including lawyers, accountants, financial advisers, and medical practitioners -pursuing compensation through negotiation or litigation.

Defamation & Reputation

We advise on and litigate defamation claims, helping individuals and businesses protect their reputation against false statements in media, online platforms, and business communications.

Debt Recovery & Insolvency

We pursue unpaid debts through statutory demands, court proceedings, and enforcement action -and advise creditors and debtors on insolvency processes including voluntary administration and liquidation.

Court & Tribunal Appearances

Our lawyers appear before the Magistrates’ Court, County Court, Supreme Court, VCAT, and federal tribunals -providing confident advocacy tailored to each jurisdiction’s requirements.

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What is the difference between civil and criminal litigation?

Civil litigation involves disputes between private parties -typically seeking compensation, injunctions, or declaratory relief. Criminal litigation involves the state prosecuting offences. We handle civil matters only.

Yes, if a professional has breached their duty of care and that breach has caused you financial loss. We assess the merits of your case and advise on the best course of action.

Remedies can include damages (including aggravated damages), injunctions to prevent further publication, and orders for correction or apology. We advise on whether your situation meets the threshold for a defamation claim and the likely outcomes.

We issue a letter of demand, and if the debt remains unpaid, we file a claim in the appropriate court. If judgment is obtained, we pursue enforcement through garnishee orders, examination summons, or property seizure.

Our lawyers appear in the Magistrates’ Court, County Court, Supreme Court of Victoria, VCAT, the Federal Circuit and Family Court, the Federal Court, and relevant administrative tribunals.