Alternative Dispute Resolution

The Importance of a Negotiation Lawyer

Lawyers negotiate constantly. Negotiations are used in various areas of the law to settle disputes. If you find yourself needing to settle a dispute, it is best to seek the advice of a Negotiation Lawyer.

Thailand has introduced a new law about negotiation or settlements before taking legal action. According to the amendment of the Civil Procedure Code (No. 32) B.E. 2563, the law states that “Before filing the lawsuit, the parties may request the court to appoint a mediator in order to settle the dispute.”

This new law functions as an alternative for the person who has a legal dispute and helps to settle the dispute before filing a lawsuit. As a consequence, clients may need to find a Negotiation Lawyer or a Settlement Lawyer in order to help them find the best settlement.



What is Negotiation?

Essentially, negotiation is the process where two or more parties seek to reach an agreement over something they have versus something that they want. The negotiation doesn’t always have to be over a physical item. Often times, services or statuses can be exchanged just as easily as objects can. Negotiations are used in various areas of law to settle the dispute, and often used in the settlement of contracts.

Negotiations are a good way for the two parties to sit down and air out their grievances and can help save on a lengthy trial or long litigation process. Therefore, negotiation procedures lead to a quick settlement.


Should I Ask for the Help of a Lawyer for Negotiation?

While negotiations are not lawsuits, it is best to seek the help of a lawyer should you find yourself entangled in the negotiation process. A dedicated lawyer can help assess your needs and evaluate your rights all the while ensuring you are protected.

If you find yourself needing assistance from a lawyer for negotiation purposes, reach out to the team at Unity International Law. Our team of lawyers are well versed and highly experienced.

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