Litigation, Arbitration and Dispute Resolution

Companies today operate in an intensely competitive global marketplace. While disputes are inevitable, member firm lawyers in the Lex Mundi's Litigation, Arbitration and Dispute Resolution group work to assess your risks and identify problems before they emerge. Through the Lex Mundi network, clients have access to lawyers from 160 leading firms in more than 100 countries, with expertise in a diverse range of dispute resolution solutions. The network provides clients with access to local lawyers with the necessary knowledge and experience with local laws, and governmental agencies to effectively manage the substantial complexities of a multi-jurisdictional case. Internationally experienced, locally connected and business-minded, Lex Mundi's network of litigation lawyers can provide clients the best possible advice and support, wherever they do business, around the globe.

An Extensive Suite of Expertise for Dispute Resolution

Lex Mundi's Litigation, Arbitration and Dispute Resolution lawyers use alternative dispute resolution services and mediation and arbitration as a means to help solve clients' legal challenges.  While the aim is to avoid litigation, should the need arise the group has expertise in the following:

  • Administrative/public law and regulatory disputes
  • Antitrust and competition litigation
  • Banking and finance litigation
  • Commercial litigation
  • Construction litigation
  • Corporate investigations
  • Environmental litigation
  • Information technology disputes
  • Intellectual property litigation
  • Labor and employment litigation
  • Product liability and product recalls
  • Securities enforcement and litigation
  • Shipping/maritime litigation Trade litigation

Moreover, when your organization's legal needs move beyond litigation issues, lawyers in the group are able to connect you to the additional advice, expertise and support you might need from their full-service commercial law firms. 

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