Legal disputes can affect more than the immediate claim or controversy. They may impact reputation, business relationships, liquidity, operations and long-term strategic decisions. For that reason, dispute resolution should not be approached as a purely procedural matter.
A sound dispute strategy requires understanding the legal position of the client, the available evidence, the procedural options, the commercial context and the likely behavior of the opposing party. In some matters, litigation may be necessary. In others, negotiation, mediation or arbitration may provide a more efficient path to protect the client’s interests.
The timing of legal action is also important. Acting too late may reduce leverage or limit available remedies. Acting without adequate preparation may increase costs or weaken the client’s position. Proper legal analysis should identify risks, procedural alternatives and realistic outcomes before decisions are made.
For companies and business owners, dispute resolution should be aligned with broader objectives: preserving value, enforcing rights, managing exposure and reaching practical solutions whenever possible.
At Escobar Legorreta, we represent clients in civil, commercial, corporate and administrative disputes, as well as arbitration, mediation, settlement negotiations and enforcement proceedings. Our approach combines procedural strategy, legal analysis and business judgment.