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Commercial Disputes


International Arbitration

At Artham Law Chambers, our International Arbitration team is renowned for its deep expertise, strategic approach, and successful track record in resolving complex cross-border disputes. Headquartered in India, our firm brings a unique blend of local insight and global experience, enabling us to navigate the intricacies of international arbitration with unparalleled proficiency. We have expertise in numerous industries and specialized sectors including infrastructure, energy, power, mining, healthcare, technology, transportation, construction, and manufacturing.

We provide comprehensive arbitration services that cover all phases of the arbitration process, including

Pre-Arbitration Counseling and Strategy

We offer strategic advice on dispute resolution clauses, risk assessment, and dispute avoidance. Our team works closely with clients to design tailored strategies that align with their business objectives.

Arbitration Proceedings

Our lawyers are adept at representing clients in arbitration proceedings under various international rules, including those of the ICC, LCIA, SIAC, HKIAC, and UNCITRAL. We ensure meticulous preparation and persuasive advocacy at every stage.

Interim Measures and Emergency Relief

We have experience in securing urgent interim measures and emergency relief to protect our clients’ interests during the arbitration process.

Enforcement of Arbitral Awards

Our team is skilled in enforcing and challenging arbitral awards across multiple jurisdictions, leveraging our global network to ensure effective implementation of arbitral decisions.

Post-Arbitration Support

We assist clients with post-arbitration issues, including award execution, settlement negotiations, and compliance with arbitral awards.

Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code - Advisory and Litigation

Insolvency & Restructuring team advises creditors, debtors, guarantors, directors, insolvency professionals, resolution applicants and trustees in relation to the restructuring, liquidation and winding up of businesses under the Indian Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code At Artham Law Chambers, we are dedicated to providing top-tier legal services in the field of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) of India. Our team of experienced lawyers brings a wealth of expertise, strategic thinking, and a successful track record in handling complex insolvency and bankruptcy cases. Headquartered in India, we offer a comprehensive range of services to address all aspects of insolvency and bankruptcy proceedings under the IBC, read with the Companies Act 2013.

We offer a full spectrum of services to navigate the intricacies of the IBC, including

Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP)

We assist companies undergoing financial distress by guiding them through the CIRP, ensuring compliance with all statutory requirements, and facilitating the resolution process with a focus on maximizing asset value and creditor recovery.

Liquidation Proceedings

Our team provides expert advice on liquidation processes, representing clients throughout the liquidation to ensure orderly and efficient asset disposition.

Advisory Services

We offer strategic advice on restructuring, turnaround strategies, and financial reengineering to help businesses avoid insolvency. Our proactive approach aims at resolving financial distress before it escalates.

Representation of Stakeholders

We represent a diverse range of stakeholders, including creditors, debtors, resolution professionals, and investors, ensuring their interests are effectively protected and advocated for during insolvency proceedings.

Cross-Border Insolvency

Our lawyers are skilled in handling cross-border insolvency issues, leveraging our global network to navigate international insolvency laws and ensure seamless coordination across jurisdictions.

Litigation and Dispute Resolution

We provide robust representation in litigation arising from insolvency proceedings, including disputes related to preferential transactions, fraudulent trading, and misfeasance claims.