Civil and commercial litigation, arbitration, negotiation, mediation, enforcement, and complex dispute strategy.
Protocol Overview
Dispute resolution at UZCO is treated as a precise discipline of leverage and risk management. We represent corporate institutions, investment funds, and sovereign entities in high-stakes actions across domestic and international forums. Our trial lawyers coordinate offensive and defensive litigation with rigorous strategic planning, combining domestic court remedies (including assets freezing orders and disclosure commands) with international arbitration rules under key arbitration institutions like LCIA, ICC, and SCC. Our approach focuses on building tactical leverage through early procedural actions, choosing the most favorable conflict-of-laws arguments, and enforcing foreign judgments or awards across complex jurisdictions.
Core Capacities & Strategic Scope
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Commercial litigation & breach of contract
Surgical prosecution and defense of complex commercial claims. We design offensive litigation strategies, leverage provisional remedies, file choice-of-law motions, and secure summary judgments before the costly trial phase begins.
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International arbitration (ICC, LCIA, UNCITRAL)
Expert representation before international tribunals, navigating choices of law, jurisdictional challenges, and procedural treaties. We handle tribunal constitution, draft complex memorials, manage quantum analysis, and coordinate enforcement or set-aside proceedings globally.
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Mediation, negotiation & out-of-court settlements
Designing structured alternative dispute resolution routes. We prepare mock-mediations, conduct objective risk-pricing of claims, and draft binding settlement agreements under strict confidentiality to secure settlement leverage and resolve disputes without public exposure.
Private Matter Review
Your matter may require more than an opinion. It may require structure.
Submit an initial matter brief for confidential review. Every submission is assessed for urgency, jurisdiction, conflict, scope, and appropriate counsel before representation is confirmed.