How Dispute Lawyers in Hanoi Could Help?
ANT Lawyers – A law firm in Vietnam, could assist clients on dispute resolution matters throughout Vietnam.
We have dispute lawyers in Hanoi who are qualified and have experience helping clients resolve disputes in Vietnam.
We have represented clients in disputes involving a variety of industries, including disputes involving international trade, commercial transactions, partnership or shareholder agreements, property sales and purchases, real estate, intellectual property, banking and finance, and maritime matters.
We are able to provide our clients with appropriate and adaptable solutions to their problems thanks to our knowledge, experience, and comprehension of Vietnamese culture. Our dispute lawyers in Hanoi also help clients through the various stages of litigation at Vietnam's national or provincial courts, arbitration centers, and courts of appeal.
Our dispute attorneys in Hanoi are well-trained and certified internationally in the US and EU, and they have adapted their skills to Vietnamese cultures to assist clients in resolving conflicts without a formal proceeding in order to save money, time, and maintain the relationship between the disputed parties. If it is at all possible, we recommend alternative dispute resolution, such as mediation.
Our dispute resolution practice at ANT Lawyers helps our clients with the following:
Negotiation: reviewing relevant contracts and documents, advising possible courses of action and negotiating with relevant parties before initiating the legal proceeding.
Litigation and legal representation: representing clients before Vietnamese courts and other Vietnamese authorities.
Arbitration: advising on choice of arbitration, drafting arbitration clause, and representing clients for recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards.
Alternative proceedings: certain alternatives may be available for dispute resolution in Vietnam.
ANT Lawyers have litigation and dispute lawyers in Hanoi, that help clients dealing with dispute resolution and alternative dispute resolution in Vietnam.
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