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We finance commercial disputes.

Resolution of commercial disputes can be achieved through legal proceedings, arbitration, mediation, or other alternative dispute resolution methods, depending on the nature of the dispute and the preferences of the parties. Effective resolution of commercial disputes is important for businesses as it helps prevent losses and maintain the company's reputation.

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Types of commercial disputes

Commercial disputes are conflicts related to the economic and commercial activities of enterprises, organizations, and individual entrepreneurs. They can arise for various reasons and cover diverse areas of business.

Each of these types of commercial disputes has its own specifics, and their resolution may require different methods, including negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation.

Contract Disputes

These disputes involve the breach of contract terms between enterprises or between enterprises and clients. They may include disputes over non-performance of contractual obligations, payment delays, poor services or goods, among others.

Competition Disputes

These disputes concern unfair competition, violation of competition rules, and antitrust legislation. This includes cases of monopoly, price dominance, illegal agreements, and actions that undermine fair competition.

Intellectual Property

Disputes over intellectual property rights, such as copyrights, patents, trademarks, etc., can be complex and contentious. These disputes may involve the use or infringement of intellectual property.

Mergers and Acquisitions Disputes

In mergers and acquisitions, disputes may arise over share value, shareholders' rights, transaction obligations, and other legal issues.

Labor Disputes

These include disputes between employers and employees, such as dismissals, discrimination, violation of labor rules and conditions, as well as disputes related to collective labor relations.

Tax Disputes

Companies may dispute with tax authorities regarding tax payments, tax deductions, tax exemptions, and other tax matters.

Debt and Bankruptcy Disputes

These disputes involve defaults on debts, business bankruptcies, and issues related to creditor debt recovery.

Government Disputes

These disputes may include claims against the government related to expropriation, compensation for losses, and other issues.

Real Estate Disputes

Disputes over property ownership rights, leases, construction, and land and real estate use.

Consumer Disputes

Disputes with customers or consumers related to the quality of goods and services, product returns, misleading advertising, etc.

A more detailed methodology, eligibility criteria, and stages of our work are described in the Handbook.

More detailed methodology, eligibility and stages of our work are described in the Guide. We hope that the Practical Guide to Litigation Funding will help you better understand the criteria we use when considering investment cases.