Arbitration & Appellate Litigation

 At our law firm, we understand the complexities and nuances of arbitration and appellate litigation. Our team of experienced attorneys is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal representation and guidance to clients facing these types of legal disputes.

Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution that allows parties to resolve disputes outside of the traditional courtroom setting. Our attorneys are skilled in representing clients in arbitration proceedings, whether as the initiating party or as a respondent. We will work closely with you to prepare and present your case in a clear and compelling manner, and will advocate for your interests throughout the arbitration process.

Appellate litigation, on the other hand, involves the review of a lower court’s decision by a higher court. This can include appeals to state appellate courts, as well as to federal appellate courts. Our attorneys have extensive experience in appellate litigation, and are well-versed in the unique procedural and substantive rules that govern these types of cases. We will work closely with you to identify and preserve any errors or legal issues that may be relevant to your appeal, and will provide effective and persuasive advocacy on your behalf.

At our law firm, we are committed to providing our clients with the highest level of legal representation and service. We understand the stress and uncertainty that can accompany arbitration and appellate litigation, and we will work tirelessly to achieve the best possible outcome for you. If you are facing a legal dispute that requires the expertise of a skilled arbitration or appellate attorney, please do not hesitate to contact us for a consultation. However, our emphasis is more on the following areas:

  • Representing our clients in Arbitration proceedings
  • Appellate Advocacy
  • Intellectual Property Infringement matters
  • Intellectual Property Appellate Board matters
  • Tax Assessment appeals
  • Company Law matters including winding up
  • Company Law Board matter

Feel free to ask any questions to us