A legal case passes through multiple stages, each requiring different legal preparations to ensure the case is presented correctly before the court.
Before initiating litigation, the case is analyzed from all legal angles to determine the best legal approach. At this stage, we provide:
Reviewing facts and documents related to the case
Assessing the strength of the legal position
Determining the legal basis for the claim
Preparing a legal plan to manage the case
After analyzing the case, official procedures for filing the lawsuit before the competent court are undertaken. We handle:
Preparing the complaint in accordance with legal requirements
Submitting supporting documents and evidence
Monitoring court dates and judicial procedures
Representing the client in court
Legal memoranda are essential tools for presenting the case before the court. We provide:
Drafting the lawsuit memoranda and legal responses
Analyzing and responding to the opposing party’s defenses
Presenting legal evidence supporting the client’s position
Following up on all judicial correspondences and procedures
In some cases, the initial judgment may be appealable under legal procedures. We provide:
Reviewing the issued judgment and analyzing its grounds
Preparing an objection or appeal petition
Presenting legal defenses before the appellate court
Monitoring the appeal process
Commercial Cases
Disputes between partners
Contractual disputes
Financial claims between companies
Disputes related to commercial activities
Civil Cases
Financial claims
Contract disputes
Compensation claims
Disputes related to civil liability
Real Estate Cases
Property ownership disputes
Landlord-tenant disputes
Eviction lawsuits
Claims related to real estate contracts
Close monitoring of all stages of the case
Preparation of well-researched legal memoranda
Direct legal representation before judicial authorities
Full adherence to deadlines and legal procedures
Continuous updates to clients on case developments
How long do cases take in court?
The duration varies depending on the type of dispute, number of sessions, and required procedures, ranging from several months to longer in complex cases.
Can a dispute be resolved before the judgment?
In some cases, parties can reach a settlement before the conclusion of the case, and the agreement is officially documented.
Can the court judgment be challenged?
Yes, a judgment can be challenged within the statutory period by submitting an appeal or cassation request, depending on the case type.
If you are facing a legal dispute or planning to file a lawsuit, evaluating your case legally before starting procedures helps determine the best legal approach.
Contact us for legal advice on your case and to develop a clear legal strategy to represent you before judicial authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.