Our law firm has rich experience in dealing with international trade disputes. Our lawyers have been working closely with foreign law firms to ensure that the quality of legal services provided to clients is from a global perspective. So far, our legal services on the international trade have been extended to Greece, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Poland, Malaysia, Costa Rica, Russia, Germany and Italy and have received praise from Chinese and foreign Clients.
Information required by our lawyer to evaluate your case
When the clients consult with our lawyer on international trade disputes, it is necessary that the clients shall provide us with the following documents / information for our lawyers to make the preliminary evaluation on the dispute:
No. | Content |
Remarks |
1 |
Sales contract or order (Proforma Invoice) |
necessary |
2 |
Bank receipt of money transfer |
necessary |
3 |
Bill of Lading |
if clients have |
4 |
Inspection report or photos of the goods |
if the quality of the goods is in dispute. |
Technical standards on goods |
Legal service process
Step | Content |
Remarks |
1 |
Our lawyer will give you a preliminary assessment of your case. |
Our lawyer decides whether to take the case on the basis of a preliminary assessment. |
2 |
Clients sign retainer agreement with us |
The agreement shall be drafted and provided by our lawyer and reviewed by the clients. |
3 |
Our lawyer will prepare the legal documents |
Our lawyer will inform you any updates of your case. |
If the required documents relate to overseas notarization or authentication, the lawyer gives the client detailed instructions |
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Our lawyer will contact the other party to solve the dispute through friendly negotiation if the clients are willing to settle the dispute. |
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If negotiation fails, our lawyer will file the legal documents, attend the hearing held by courts/arbitral tribunal and obtain the judgment(verdict )/arbitral award. |
Trial period
Dispute resolution | Trial period |
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Arbitration |
Simple case: 3 months; Ordinary case: 6 months |
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Litigation |
First-instance: simple case: 3 months; ordinary case: 6 months |
Second-instance: 3 months |