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In today’s fast-paced business environment, prolonged litigation can erode relationships, drain resources, and create operational uncertainty. Arbitration offers a streamlined, private, and enforceable alternative — one that demands skillful advocacy and deep procedural knowledge to secure favorable results.
At Vikrant Sabne & Associates, we treat arbitration not as an alternative to court, but as a strategic platform for resolution where every procedural step, evidentiary detail, and argument is carefully crafted. Our firm has successfully represented clients in high-stakes arbitration involving cross-border trade, construction contracts, banking disputes, intellectual property, and joint venture disagreements. Whether governed by institutional rules such as ICC, LCIA, SIAC, or under ad hoc arrangements, our advocacy combines meticulous preparation with compelling presentation.
We guide clients through the entire arbitration lifecycle:
Drafting robust arbitration clauses that prevent future ambiguity.
Selecting and constituting tribunals with strategic foresight.
Preparing persuasive pleadings backed by evidence and expert testimony.
Advocating in hearings with precision and confidence.
Enforcing arbitral awards in domestic and foreign jurisdictions.
Our approach is not purely legalistic — we assess the commercial implications, preserving relationships where possible and defending interests vigorously where necessary. This balance of firmness and pragmatism has allowed us to consistently deliver outcomes that align with our clients’ business objectives.
When you choose Vikrant Sabne & Associates, you’re not simply appointing legal counsel; you’re securing a partner who understands that in arbitration, every detail matters, timelines are critical, and confidentiality is paramount.
Need assistance? Our team is here to help. Email us at info@vsalaws.com and we’ll get back to you promptly.
Your dispute deserves a resolution that is swift, fair, and enforceable. Let us navigate the complexities — so you can focus on your future, not your conflict.