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Litigation and Dispute Advisory Services

Overview

Litigation and complex business disputes are a growing risk for corporations around the world. They have the potential to disrupt business, damage reputations, and generate significant costs.

Deloitte works with organisations and their lawyers in judicial and alternative dispute resolution forums that includes litigation, arbitration, and mediation, and across a range of jurisdictions.

Drawing on our deep expertise in expert witness testimony, financial analysis, damage quantification, and discovery capabilities, we provide clients the insight and understanding they need to strengthen their case, at all stages of a business dispute or complex litigation.

Insights

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Navigating complex commercial disputes: The role of independent experts
Over the past decade, we have seen tremendous progress in terms of precedence being given to Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms in the Indian dispute landscape. The recently proposed institutionalisation of the mediation process is also a step forward in facilitating the ease of doing business in India and reducing the pressure on the judiciary.
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Effective Management and Dispute Resolution in the Construction Sector – December 2019
Over the past few years India has shown significant improvement in ease of doing business parameters. However, the ability to enforce contracts remains one of the biggest issues in India, wherein the country continues to exhibit dismal performance. This article shares insights on challenges faced in managing commercial disputes in the construction industry.
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Mitigating risk of contract failures resulting from COVID-19 disruptions
The spread of COVID-19 tested organisational resilience at all levels simultaneously - business, people, process and technology. As companies rush to manage the disruption and act for survival, agility and nimbleness can drive the right outcomes. This was also the time wherein the effectiveness of commercial contracts was tested as parties were challenged to meet their obligations.
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