Civil Litigation
Last updated on January 30, 2026
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Overview:
When disputes arise and litigation appears to be the only path to resolution, it is critical that you have a strong legal team behind you. Our civil litigation attorneys at the law firm of Martin Law Group, PL, provide strategic representation in a vast array of disputes on behalf of business and individual clients.
Detailed preparation is the key to the success of any litigation matter. We will work closely with you to gain a complete understanding of the dispute and your expectations regarding the outcome. Our lawyers will thoroughly investigate your dispute to present the most compelling argument in support of your position in the case.
Types Of Civil Litigation We Handle
We have experience representing clients in a broad range of civil matters, including:
- Business litigation: We help resolve partnership disputes, shareholder conflicts, contract disagreements, and other business-related legal challenges that threaten your company’s operations.
- Real estate litigation: This often involves boundary disputes, title issues, easement conflicts and other property-related matters that impact your investments.
- Insurance claim disputes: When insurance companies deny valid claims or act in bad faith, we can be your relentless advocate to help you receive the coverage you deserve.
- Employment litigation: We represent employees facing wrongful termination, workplace discrimination, harassment and wage disputes, helping protect your rights in the workplace.
- Consumer protection: Our attorneys stand up for consumers against fraud, deceptive business practices and unfair treatment by companies and financial institutions.
- Landlord-tenant disputes: We represent both property owners and tenants in conflicts involving leases, evictions, security deposits and property condition issues.
- HOA and community association disputes: Common in Florida, these cases often involve conflicts between homeowners and their associations regarding rules, assessments and governance issues.
Whatever legal challenge you face, our team brings a thoughtful and thorough approach to your case.
Seeking Alternatives To Litigation Whenever Possible
In almost every case, negotiating a fair resolution to a dispute is more advantageous for all concerned parties. Litigation typically takes more time, costs more money and takes control over the decision out of the disputing parties’ hands. We use a variety of pretrial strategies in an effort to resolve matters in our clients’ favor without the need for litigation. We offer several approaches, including:
- Mediation: A neutral third party facilitates conversations between opposing sides, allowing you to maintain control over the outcome while reducing costs and preserving relationships.
- Arbitration: This more formal process involves a neutral arbitrator who hears evidence and makes a decision. It provides structure while remaining more private and often less costly than court proceedings.
- Negotiated settlements: Our attorneys bring strong negotiation skills to the table, developing strategic positions and crafting agreements that protect your interests while avoiding lengthy litigation.
- Collaborative law approaches: This approach brings both sides together with their attorneys in a cooperative environment, focusing on problem-solving rather than conflict.
If litigation is the only option, however, you can feel confident that your case is in the hands of a capable team of respected litigators.
Legal Guidance Customized For Your Business Needs
If you are involved in a conflict or dispute that you think could lead to a civil action, you may want to contact an attorney sooner rather than later. Having quality legal advice can impact the decisions you make before you end up too far down the wrong path.
Contact us today at 863-343-4856 to discuss your case, or email us through our online contact form. We are located in Celebration, Florida, available by appointment, and servicing Osceola, Polk, Orange counties and the greater central Florida area.

