Commercial Disputes Resolution in Dubai

Protect your business interests with strategic legal guidance.

 Mohammad Al Najjar Advocates and Legal Consultants understand that commercial disputes can ruin operations, strain partnerships, and risk financial stability. Whether it’s a contractual disagreement, partnership conflict, or corporate breach, trust our expert team to ensure your business gets the professional representation it deserves. 

 With negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation, depending on what best serves your commercial interests, we resolve commercial disputes efficiently. 

COMMERCIAL DISPUTES

What Do Commercial Disputes Include?

Different business-related issues result in commercial disputes. Our legal professionals deal with a variety of issues, including but not limited to: 

Contractual disputes 

Disputes related to non-performance, misunderstanding of conditions, or violation of the contract 

 Issues with partnerships and shareholders  

Disputes related to management rights, profit sharing, or fiduciary obligations. 

 Intellectual property disputes 

Preventing violation of trade secrets, copyrights, and trademarks. 

 Property disputes and commercial tenancy  

Addressing property damage claims, subletting problems, and lease conflicts. 

 Financial disputes and debt recovery  

addressing loan defaults, dishonored checks, and late payments. 

 Our goal is to settle every issue fairly, clearly, and with the least amount of disturbance to business. 

COST OF COMMERCIAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION

Cost of Commercial Dispute Resolution

The fee range for resolving commercial disputes depends on several factors, such as: 

 Nature and complexity of the case 

Intricate corporate structures or multi-party cases may require deeper legal analysis. 

 Duration of proceedings  

Faster settlements commonly cost less than prolonged litigation. 

 Type of resolution selected 

Mediation or arbitration may differ in cost from full court litigation. 

 Volume of documentation and evidence  

The extent of contracts, records, and testimonies can influence the overall cost of proceeding. 

 Urgency and enforcement requirements  

Emergency requests or cross-border issues also affect pricing a lot. 

Timeframe for Resolving Commercial Disputes

The selected settlement technique, the complexity of the issue, and the availability of proof or documentation are some of the variables that affect how long the commercial dispute resolution services take. Court proceedings or arbitration may take many months to complete, whereas discussions or mediation may be finished in a matter of weeks.  

 

The timeframe may also be impacted by other factors like arbitration panel deadlines or court scheduling. Our goal at Mohammad Al Najjar Advocates and Legal Consultants is to find quick, effective solutions without sacrificing the caliber of legal representation. 

TIMEFRAME FOR RESOLVING COMMERCIAL DISPUTES
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Why Mohammad Al Najjar Advocates and Legal Consultants

  • Proven expertise in arbitration and commercial dispute litigation in the UAE. 
  • strong knowledge of international business regulations and UAE commercial law. 
  • Business-oriented, practical legal tactics that prioritize settlement over conflict. 
  • Open communication and committed customer assistance all along the way. 

 Contact Mohammad Al Najjar Advocates and Legal Consultants today to schedule a consultation with our dispute resolution experts. 

Is it possible to settle business disagreements out of court?

Yes. Businesses can save time and relationships by using negotiation, mediation, or arbitration to efficiently resolve many disagreements out of court.  

The duration, which usually ranges from weeks to several months, depends on the complexity of the case, the settlement option selected, and the court or arbitration schedules.  

The most important documents are contracts, invoices, letters or e-mails, and financial records, which define the contribution of both parties to the dispute. 

Yes. Arbitration awards are enforceable in the UAE under the Federal Arbitration Law, subject to certain procedural formalities. 

If neither party wants to sue, the situation can either go to arbitration or court. The court is capable of making binding decisions and implementing them. 

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