Dispute Resolution Lawyers in Dubai: Expert Mediation & Arbitration
Negotiation & Settlement
- Negotiation across civil, commercial, and personal matters
- Legal analysis, due diligence, and settlement strategy
- Drafting settlement agreements
- Coordination with relevant authorities
Mediation
- Dispute mediation for both corporates and individuals
- Acting as appointed mediator for private parties and authorities
- Bridging parties’ positions toward amicable resolution
- Focus on out-of-court settlements
Litigation
- Civil and criminal litigation across all UAE courts
- Coordination with local advocates at all court levels
- Drafting pleadings and legal submissions
- Representation before DIFC Courts, ADGM Courts, and RDC
Arbitration
- Representation in domestic and international arbitration
- Proceedings before UAE and foreign arbitration forums
- Acting as appointed arbitrator, including DIAC appointments
- Strategic arbitration management
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Initial review and introductory call
Consultation and legal evaluation
Strategic direction
Implementation and representation
Resolution and ongoing counsel
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What is dispute resolution, and how is it different from litigation?
Dispute resolution covers methods like mediation, negotiation, and arbitration that aim to resolve conflicts without going to court. These options are typically faster, more cost-effective, and confidential. Litigation before UAE courts may still be necessary when other methods don't produce a result.
When is mediation or arbitration the right approach in the UAE?
Mediation and arbitration work well when parties want to avoid lengthy court proceedings, preserve business relationships, or keep matters confidential. They're commonly used in commercial, employment, real estate, and family disputes.
Can disputes still go to court if mediation or arbitration fails?
Yes, if no resolution is reached, the matter can proceed to litigation before UAE courts or relevant judicial bodies, including DIFC Courts, ADGM Courts, and free zone courts.
How can LYLAW assist with dispute resolution in Dubai?
LYLAW represents individuals and businesses through negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and court proceedings across all UAE jurisdictions. Our founder, Ludmila Yamalova, is an accredited mediator (ADR Centre) and arbitrator (DIAC), and our team coordinates with local advocates at all court levels.
What types of disputes does LYLAW handle?
LYLAW handles civil, commercial, employment, real estate, family, and criminal disputes for both individuals and businesses. We also manage disputes involving financial restructuring, IP matters, and regulatory issues.
What is the difference between mediation and arbitration?
In mediation, a neutral third party helps both sides reach a voluntary agreement, but cannot impose a decision. In arbitration, the arbitrator hears arguments and evidence from both sides, then issues a binding decision, similar to a court judgment.
