A business dispute is an anomaly – a result of market failure. Sometime, parties to a conflict truly have an interest in engaging litigation. However, many times, litigation is a result of failure to see the whole picture, a personal disagreement between individuals, or other anomalies.
Litigation is always an option to resolve disputes, but it is not always the best option. And while a certain company may prevail in litigation it may end up losing clients, money, and its business.
Our business dispute management services are suggested to companies or individuals who are already in a dispute and are not sure how to manage the dispute – whether to carry on litigation, try to mediate, arbitrate, change sides, etc.
We are offering a clear and professional look of the chess board – such that will analyze all the options of a party to a certain dispute, unmask the true meaning of choosing each alternative, and recommend the best routes of actions.
It is a consulting service, but the results of such consultation is often the saving of tremendous amounts of hours of litigation attorneys.
The Difference Between our Consulting Service on Business Dispute Management and What Litigation Attorneys Do
Litigation attorneys will help you win a case. By win, we mean win it in a courtroom. We are also litigators but as your consultants, our job is to understand if making every effort to win the case in the courtroom is really your best business option.
As experts of law, technology and business, we are able to grasp the whole complexity of a certain state of things in a particular dispute, and see into it. We don’t try to win your case. We tell you what happens if you do or don’t.
First, we analyze:
The business landspace of the dispute;
The interests of the different parties to the dispute;
The technology;
The legal arena and each party’s chance to prevail in litigation;
The cost of litigation;
Then, we provide you with a thorough report on:
Which party is truly in a conflict with which party?
With whom would it be wise to seek understandings?
What is the best way out of the dispute?
For more information, contact Zeev Fisher, Fisher Weiler Group’s managing partner, at zeev@fwgip.com. Zeev is a litigator and a mediator, and also a previous chess player. He has consulted Fortune 500 companies and helped them either avoid litigations or choose their rivals wisely.
