Contractual Disputes

With contracts governing virtually every commercial relationship you enter as a business it is not surprising that disputes occasionally arise, whether because of an alleged misrepresentation, a breach or contract or a failure to comply with fiduciary duties in contracts based on trust and confidence, such as agency agreements. The key to resolving these types of disputes is to decide at an early stage what you want to achieve and to speak to use about strategies for achieving your objectives.

Our team of lawyers can support you in the resolution of domestic and international contract disputes through a range of dispute resolution procedures tailored to your requirements.

For example, in case where your objective is to being an immediate halt to activities being carried out in breach of contract and to then exercise rights of termination we are likely to recommend court proceedings and an application for an injunction.

In other cases where your objective is to keep our commercial relationship going or to ensure details of your disputes remain private then it may be more appropriate to explore alternative dispute resolution methods, such as negotiation, mediation, arbitration or expert determination.

We can help to resolve contract disputes involving customers, suppliers, employees, shareholders, investors, business associates, professional advisors or parties to commercial transactions, resulting out of a variety of commercial dealing including:
– corporate transactions;
– Commercial contracts, such as a sale of goods or supply of services agreements, outsourcing arrangements, product warranties, personal guarantees, agency or distribution agreements, shareholders agreements or share purchase agreements;
– contracts of employment or director ‘ s service agreements; and
– investment agreements.

Our legal team understand the pivotal role contracts play in your commercial operations and the need to ensure they are functioning as intended. They also understand the need to react quickly where a dispute arises and to come up with creative solutions as to how they might be resolved.

We appreciate the need to proceed with care where there is a commercial relationship that needs to be preserved but also the importance of acting robustly and decisively where this is what is needed to protect your interests.

Our approach is holistic which means that when you come to use for help we do not look at your dispute in isolation but in the context of your wider commercial arrangements.

We will also ensure that where we spot potential issues within a contract which may give rise to future problems, these are highlighted and you are referred to a member of our commercial law team who will work with you to strengthen and improve your position, for example by revising your standard terms and conditions and suggesting where a bespoke contract may be more appropriate.

With contracts governing virtually every commercial relationship you enter as a business it is not surprising that disputes occasionally arise, whether because of an alleged misrepresentation, a breach or contract or a failure to comply with fiduciary duties in contracts based on trust and confidence, such as agency agreements. The key to resolving these types of disputes is to decide at an early stage what you want to achieve and to speak to use about strategies for achieving your objectives.

Our team of lawyers can support you in the resolution of domestic and international contract disputes through a range of dispute resolution procedures tailored to your requirements.

For example, in case where your objective is to being an immediate halt to activities being carried out in breach of contract and to then exercise rights of termination we are likely to recommend court proceedings and an application for an injunction.

In other cases where your objective is to keep our commercial relationship going or to ensure details of your disputes remain private then it may be more appropriate to explore alternative dispute resolution methods, such as negotiation, mediation, arbitration or expert determination.

We can help to resolve contract disputes involving customers, suppliers, employees, shareholders, investors, business associates, professional advisors or parties to commercial transactions, resulting out of a variety of commercial dealing including:
– corporate transactions;
– Commercial contracts, such as a sale of goods or supply of services agreements, outsourcing arrangements, product warranties, personal guarantees, agency or distribution agreements, shareholders agreements or share purchase agreements;
– contracts of employment or director ‘ s service agreements; and
– investment agreements.

Our legal team understand the pivotal role contracts play in your commercial operations and the need to ensure they are functioning as intended. They also understand the need to react quickly where a dispute arises and to come up with creative solutions as to how they might be resolved.

We appreciate the need to proceed with care where there is a commercial relationship that needs to be preserved but also the importance of acting robustly and decisively where this is what is needed to protect your interests.

Our approach is holistic which means that when you come to use for help we do not look at your dispute in isolation but in the context of your wider commercial arrangements.

We will also ensure that where we spot potential issues within a contract which may give rise to future problems, these are highlighted and you are referred to a member of our commercial law team who will work with you to strengthen and improve your position, for example by revising your standard terms and conditions and suggesting where a bespoke contract may be more appropriate.

Legal Assistance Services

We are operating real estate development and management business in Pakistan for over 3 decades. We have rich experience and an outstanding capability in dealing with all matters related to real estate including litigations. We operate in collaboration with some of the most capable and successful advocates who have expertise in dealing with legal matters related to real estate properties.

Real Estate Buying, Selling & Transfer

Sale, purchase and transfer of real estate property requires a lot of prudence. Not many people have the necessary capability to manage these matters in the right way. Due to this a large number of people either incur loss while doing it or absolutely fail to do it.

Quite commonly, Pakistanis residing overseas invest their money in real estate properties in Pakistan which are incapable of gaining value reasonably or they pay for such a property which either has serious issues with its documents of title or the person selling it is not entitled to sell it. Such transactions eventually lead to litigations which are not only very complex but also they continue for years.

Property Management

Maintaining the title of real estate property and barring unlawful occupancy and extortion is quite complex and risky. Pakistanis residing outside Pakistan who have their vacant real estate properties in Pakistan are usually worried about their safety and maintenance and are wishful of keeping them secured against unlawful occupancy and extortion. In many cases, vacant real estate properties of non resident Pakistanis suffer wear and tear continuously till they reach a stage where they can be only demolished and reconstructed.