My focus is on resolving disputes, not prolonging them.
Sometimes, however, the quickest way to achieve resolution is through court proceedings.
I assist in the effective resolution of disputes arising from business operations. I represent clients from the pre-litigation stage, through court proceedings, arbitration, or mediation, all the way to enforcement proceedings.
I act on behalf of clients seeking to recover monetary claims through the courts, arising from concluded contracts (e.g., service agreements, construction contracts, leases, sales, etc.) or acts of unfair competition. Where the factual circumstances allow, I ensure that the client’s claim is secured—such as by freezing the debtor’s bank account—prior to the court’s final decision.
Effective Dispute Resolution
I provide professional advice and representation in pursuing claims, shareholder disputes, and challenging administrative decisions. My focus is on building a robust litigation strategy and, whenever possible, reaching a reasonable settlement.
I represent clients in matters concerning corporate relations, such as:
I also have experience in cases involving claims for the repayment of capital contributions in partnerships.
I draft claims and handle cases seeking to establish the existence or non-existence of a legal relationship. In commercial practice, these cases most often concern non-compete obligations, confidentiality obligations, and the scope of such duties.
Support in Critical Situations
In the face of litigation, careful and strategic action is essential. I assist in developing an effective litigation strategy and evaluating the possibility of using alternative dispute resolution methods. I understand that disputes do not occur in a vacuum and take practical, business-related considerations into account—particularly in corporate disputes.
I review the files of administrative proceedings to assess the feasibility and potential for challenging decisions. This applies in particular to decisions issued in connection with ongoing construction projects, as well as situations involving the revocation or expiration of licenses and permits.
Although litigation should be a last resort—and the best dispute is one that can be avoided—there are times when going to court becomes necessary. In such cases, the assistance of a professional legal representative is indispensable.