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Contact SupplierDisputes and litigation are a part of modern life. In today’s environment, these disputes or potential disputes often involve complex financial, economic and business issues.
Whether in litigation or other dispute resolution means, clients and their counsel require the rapid mining, modelling and analysis of data in order to make case-critical decisions. We provide quantitative analytic solutions in instances where facts are disputed and answers are buried in voluminous, complex collections of transactional data.
At China Trade Solution we take a creative approach to litigation and arbitration support, finding thoughtful solutions that are time-sensitive and tailored to our clients’ legal strategy. We partner with outside counsel and in-house teams to collect the information needed to get results, whether it’s evidence to support a legal position or for leverage against opponents.
Our expert lawyers can assist in a wide range of areas :
We at China Trade Solution, follow three different approaches to solve any dispute in the interest of clients to save time and cost.
Negotiation
Negotiation is first and most cost effective means of dispute resolution. In fact, the majority of commercial contracts have a standard clause stipulating that negotiation should be pursued before other dispute settlement mechanisms are used. This is also the expectation within other business culture more generally and failure to adequately follow this may be interpreted as a lack of courtesy or goodwill, or a lack of cultural sensitivity.
Breach of contract generally results in termination of the contract and damages for any losses incurred. In China however, a greater emphasis is placed on preserving business relationships or using personal connections to assist in resolving disputes. When a foreign firm experiences difficulty in directly negotiating a solution to a dispute with its counter party, companies sometimes seek assistance from government officials who can encourage the counter party to honor the terms of the contract. However, negotiations do not always lead to resolution.
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