Arbitration

Arbitration

Arbitration means appointing an independent, professionally qualified, and skilled expert to evaluate the formal evidence provided by each of the parties, and make the final decision that is in accordance with the law. Arbitration could be Contractual or Voluntary. The decision of the Arbitrator is normally legally binding as the decision will be enforced by the court, but it is also possible to conduct non-binding arbitration if the matter is very complex.

 

Fadiga & Co Solicitors is a renowned firm of arbitration solicitors in London. We offer the best possible legal solutions in Arbitration cases. We have successfully arbitrated a range of disputes, which have often included the most sensitive, complex, and high-value contractual disagreements. We regularly act on behalf of international companies.

Expert Arbitration Solicitors in London You Can Rely On

  • Breach of Contract
  • Breach of Confidence
  • International Trade Dispute
  • Partnerships & Shareholders Dispute
  • Professional negligence

In addition to the above, our team covers many other areas of arbitration. We have a long track record of representing clients in the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA).

Mediation

This involves appointing a mediator to help the parties involved in a dispute negotiate in order to reach an agreement. This process is very informal and is usually kept confidential. When it is successful, it results in the signing of a mediation agreement. However, if mediation fails, the dispute is usually settled through litigation. It must be noted that if the matter reaches court, the information provided in the mediation process cannot be used as evidence, and the mediator is not allowed to provide evidence at all.

The process of resolving legal disputes in order to prevent litigation is called Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR).
Usually ADR is the first step in case of a legal dispute between two or more parties and the Civil Procedure Rules, which governs civil litigation procedures in England, and also encourages parties to make use of ADR.
Principally, ADR is a cheaper and quicker way to settle disputes, as the court is not involved and there is no need to take out time exclusively for court hearings on a regular basis, as these take months and even years to provide solutions.
Instead of focusing on the collection and organisation of formal evidence, ADR concentrates more on practical and cost-effective solutions for both sides.
The outcome is usually a product of negotiation rather than legal arguments. However, technical legal skills play a vital role in getting a fair conclusion for the client.
There are two key methods through which ADR is performed, one is Arbitration and the other is Mediation.

Whoever is a party to a dispute needs to be resolved through arbitration. Fadiga & Co Arbitration Solicitors in London is the firm to instruct. It is not always possible to fully understand and follow the terms and procedures of arbitration, as the law is quite complex and broad scale.
For instance, the majority of arbitration agreements involve a governing law clause, which specifies the area of law under which the agreement will operate. This can be either the law of England or Wales, etc. Naturally, you need to be aware of all the complexities, and the legal implications before you engage in the arbitration process.

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