Our Services
Commercial Arbitration
Commercial arbitration is a method of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) that involves the resolution of disputes between parties in a business or commercial context through the use of an arbitrator or a panel of arbitrators, rather than through traditional litigation in court.
Family and Matrimonial Matters
Family and matrimonial matters pertain to legal issues and disputes that arise within the context of family relationships, marriages, and domestic partnerships. These issues can be emotionally charged and often involve sensitive personal matters.
Property Disputes
Property disputes can arise in various contexts and involve disagreements over the ownership, use, or rights associated with real or personal property. These disputes can be complex and may require legal intervention to resolve.
Banking and Finance
We are specializing in banking and finance support plays a crucial role in providing legal assistance to financial institutions, banks, and other entities operating in the financial services sector. Their responsibilities may encompass a wide range of legal issues related to banking, finance, and regulatory compliance.
Corporate Compliances
Corporate compliance refers to the adherence of a company to laws, regulations, standards, and ethical practices relevant to its business operations. Ensuring corporate compliance is crucial for organizations to avoid legal issues, maintain a good reputation, and operate ethically. Overall, corporate compliance is a dynamic and multifaceted effort that requires ongoing attention, adaptation to changes in laws and regulations, and a commitment to ethical business practices.
Consumer Disputes
Consumer disputes refer to disagreements or conflicts that arise between consumers and businesses regarding the purchase of goods or services. These disputes can cover a wide range of issues, including product defects, misleading advertising, billing errors, poor service, and other related matters. Resolving consumer disputes is important for maintaining trust in the marketplace and ensuring fair treatment for consumers.
Direct Tax
Direct taxes are taxes that are levied on individuals and businesses directly by the government. These taxes are typically imposed on income, profits, and assets. Unlike indirect taxes, which are collected by an intermediary (such as a retailer) from the end consumer, direct taxes are paid directly by the taxpayer to the government. Direct taxes are an important source of revenue for governments and are used to fund public
Indirect Tax
Indirect taxes are taxes that are not directly levied on income or profits but are imposed on goods and services. These taxes are typically passed on to the end consumer by businesses, which act as intermediaries in the tax collection process. Indirect taxes are considered regressive because they tend to have a greater impact on lower-income individuals, as they represent a higher proportion of their income.