This practice area provides strategic legal representation for international corporations, foreign investors, and private clients involved in disputes, litigation, arbitration, and enforcement matters connected to Iran.
Legal disputes involving Iranian parties, assets, contracts, or regulatory authorities require a clear understanding of both substantive law and procedural practice. Effective dispute management depends not only on legal analysis, but also on strategic planning, procedural precision, and timely execution before the relevant authorities.
I represent clients in a broad range of civil, commercial, administrative, and criminal matters before Iranian courts, regulatory bodies, and enforcement authorities. Particular attention is given to cross-border disputes where foreign individuals or businesses require reliable local representation within the Iranian legal system.
• Representation before Iranian civil, commercial, appellate, and enforcement courts throughout the country.
• Handling contractual disputes, commercial claims, debt recovery matters, shareholder conflicts, and business-related litigation.
• Representation before the Court of Administrative Justice (Divan-e Edalat-e Edari) in disputes involving governmental entities, public authorities, regulatory agencies, and administrative decisions.
• Enforcement proceedings through the Registration Enforcement Department (Ehra-ye Sabt) involving official documents, mortgages, guarantees, and other enforceable instruments.
• Representation in criminal investigations, prosecutions, and court proceedings.
• Advisory and litigation support in matters involving fraud, breach of trust, embezzlement, cyber-related offenses, and other financial or corporate crimes.
• Assistance with criminal complaints, evidentiary preparation, witness coordination, and procedural strategy.
• Coordination and management of disputes involving foreign parties, international transactions, or assets located in Iran.
• Strategic support for foreign companies requiring local litigation management while maintaining alignment with international legal teams and advisors.
• Preparation and review of bilingual legal documentation and evidentiary materials for use before Iranian authorities.
• Advisory and representation in domestic and international arbitration matters involving Iranian parties, Iranian law contracts, or assets located in Iran.
• Drafting, review, and negotiation of arbitration clauses and dispute-resolution mechanisms in commercial agreements.
• Strategic support throughout arbitral proceedings, including evidentiary preparation, procedural coordination, and enforcement planning.
• Coordination with foreign counsel, experts, and arbitral institutions where appropriate.
Effective debt recovery requires more than legal analysis — it demands knowledge of local enforcement mechanisms and asset identification.
• Recovery of commercial debts, unpaid contractual obligations, and financial claims within Iran.
• Identification of available enforcement mechanisms and recoverable assets.
• Strategic planning and execution of cross-border asset recovery initiatives.
• Enforcement of judgments, arbitral awards, guarantees, negotiable instruments, and other enforceable obligations.
International disputes frequently continue beyond the jurisdiction where a judgment or award is issued. I assist clients in assessing and pursuing available mechanisms for recognition and enforcement within Iran.
• Recognition and enforcement of foreign court judgments where permitted under Iranian law.
• Enforcement of international arbitral awards under the New York Convention framework, where applicable.
• Assessment of enforceability, procedural requirements, and recovery prospects prior to initiating formal proceedings.
• Strategic planning for cross-border asset recovery and judgment execution.
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