ADR
Alternative Dispute Resolutions
Al Jayoush Law firm is one of the best choice in Syria for resolving the matters by ADR.
Al Jayoush Law Firm has an excellent experience in this field as well as
Mr. Mahmoud Al Jayoush
& Mr. Malek Al Jayoush
are an Arbitrators in many arbitration centers, Regional and International.
Arbitration Basics
Arbitration is a faster, simpler, and less expensive alternative to litigation.
Disputes are brought before a neutral third party (the arbitrator) who, after carefully
reviewing all of the relevant information, issues a final decision in favor of one of the parties.
Consumers, businesses and government departments—even courts themselves—have
successfully used arbitration programs to resolve disputes, and there is widespread
satisfaction with the process. Arbitration offers parties a decisive legal outcome to their
dispute without the expense and inconvenience of court proceedings and attorney fees.
Our Role
Al Jayoush LAw Firm is the administrator of the arbitration process: we ensure that cases
proceed quickly and smoothly according the rules of the arbitration agreement.
Our role is to answer parties’ procedural questions, to schedule hearings, and to coordinate
the flow of information between the parties and their neutral(s) until their case is resolved.
Mediation Basics
Mediation is a voluntary method of dispute resolution that allows parties to craft their own
solution to a dispute. An unbiased third party (the mediator) assists the parties in this
process by conducting private interviews and negotiations with each party to discuss
settlement opportunities and facilitate an agreeable solution. Mediators never impose
decisions on disputing parties; rather, they encourage disputing parties to find common
ground and resolve their dispute on their own terms.
Our Role
Al Jayoush Law Firm is an administrator of mediation. We coordinate mediation sessions,
provide parties with a comfortable setting, and offer parties a selection of expert mediators
to hear their dispute. Our role is to answer parties’ procedural questions, to schedule
sessions, and to coordinate the flow of information between the parties and their mediator
prior to the mediation.