
Domestic and International Arbitration
Our Domestic and International Arbitration practice offers specialized expertise in alternative dispute resolution for clients involved in cross-border and domestic conflicts. We represent clients in complex arbitration proceedings across various jurisdictions, providing effective strategies that prioritize efficient, fair, and enforceable resolutions outside of traditional court systems.
The backbone of our success lies in our team of highly skilled arbitration practitioners who seamlessly blend rigorous study with strategic thinking, ensuring optimal representation of our client’s interests. Drawing upon years of accumulated local and international arbitration experience, our team adds significant value to each stage of the dispute resolution process.
Key areas of specialization include handling disputes in:
Strategically addressing conflicts arising from debt-related issues.
Providing adept representation in disputes arising from Commercial Transactions and Corporate Law.
Navigating complex issues inherent in disputes within the construction industry.
Resolving conflicts and disagreements arising in the corporate sector.
Data Protection and Privacy rights and addressing franchise-related conflicts.
Offering comprehensive solutions for disputes related to investments.
Handling complexities inherent in disputes within the aviation industry.
Assisting in the Regulatory and Government Relations and navigating challenges that may arise.
Fintax Advisory specializes in domestic and international arbitration services, providing expert legal support for dispute resolution. Our experienced team navigates complex arbitration processes to help clients achieve favorable outcomes while minimizing risks and ensuring compliance with relevant laws.
Global and Local Arbitration
Domestic arbitration involves disputes within the boundaries of a single country, while international arbitration pertains to disputes that cross national borders.
International arbitration can be governed by various institutions such as the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), and others.
In international arbitration, parties may need to agree on a common language for proceedings. Often, multilingual support is provided to ensure effective communication.
Domestic arbitration is suitable for a wide range of disputes, including contractual disagreements, employment disputes, and commercial conflicts within a specific jurisdiction.