Arbitration & Mediation
Resolving Disputes through Arbitration & Mediation
Arbitration may be defined as the process by which a dispute or difference between two or more parties as to their mutual legal rights and liabilities is referred to and determined judicially and with binding effect by the application of law by one or more persons (the arbitral tribunal) instead of by a court of law. Arbitration is only an alternative to litigation and it does not replace the judicial machinery in all aspects, rather it co-exists with it.
Mediation is an alternative method of resolving disputes without resorting to the courts. It is a structured, voluntary and interactive negotiation process where a neutral third-party uses specialized communication and negotiation techniques to help the parties in fulfilling their stated objectives. As a party-centred process, it focuses on the interests, needs and rights of the parties.

Arbitration & Mediation Services
What we provide?
Arbitrator in commercial and property matters
Providing arbitration services to draw upon our expertise in property law, contracts, zoning regulations, and industry-specific nuances to ensure a thorough understanding of the issues at hand.

Commercial Arbitration
Guiding clients through the arbitration process, offering legal advice, representing them during arbitration proceedings, and assisting in preparing their case.

Commissioner for Recording Evidence
Advocating individuals ensure that their evidence is correctly recorded and legally recognized, strengthening their position in legal proceedings.

Arbitration of engineering contract
Aiming to resolve disputes efficiently, cost-effectively, and in a manner that protects their clients' rights and interests while striving to reach a fair and equitable resolution outside of traditional litigation.

Counsel in Arbitration
Engaged in negotiation with opposing parties to explore settlement options before or during the arbitration process and aiming to achieve favorable outcomes for their clients.

Property Arbitration
Offering parties a more streamlined and often cost-effective method of resolving property-related conflicts while avoiding the delays and expenses typically associated with going to court.

Family Arbitration
Skilled in family law and facilitating family arbitration services, guiding clients through the process, representing their interests, and ensuring that their rights are protected.

Mediation referred by Court
Representing either party but help them explore options, understand legal implications, and work towards a mutually acceptable solution that considers the interests and concerns of all involved.

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