Problems and disputes

Civil and Contractual Disputes in Israel

Analysis, response, negotiation, and proceedings when a problem needs legal insight and a practical way forward.

Understanding the position

Begin with the facts, documents, and available options.

A dispute often begins with a disagreement about an obligation, demand, service, payment, or communication that requires a considered response. The first task is to understand the legal and practical position before deciding what action is proportionate.

01

Legal Analysis

Review the relevant facts, agreements, correspondence, records, and available remedies.

02

Demand or Response

Prepare a clear legal position, respond to allegations, or make a documented demand.

03

Negotiation

Communicate with the other side, evaluate proposals, and pursue a practical resolution where appropriate.

04

Proceedings

Prepare and conduct civil proceedings when formal action is necessary and within the agreed scope.

Typical matters

Problems that require a legal response.

Contracts and Payments

Disputed obligations, non-payment, failed performance, service-provider problems, and contractual claims.

Property and Services

Landlord-tenant matters, contractor or developer disputes, and disagreements involving property or professional work.

Companies and Institutions

Disputes with businesses, organizations, and public or administrative bodies that require legal correspondence or proceedings.

Beginning the work

Preserve the record before acting.

Keep the relevant agreement, messages, notices, invoices, payment records, and other documents together. A brief inquiry can identify what should be reviewed first and whether an immediate response period needs attention.

Facing a legal problem or dispute in Israel?

A brief inquiry is enough to begin determining whether the office may be able to assist.