Overview
At Amosh Legal Services & Arbitration, litigation extends beyond appearing before courts. It is about protecting our clients’ rights, managing legal risks, and delivering practical legal solutions that support their personal and commercial objectives.
With extensive experience in representing individuals, businesses, and institutions, our litigation team provides strategic legal advice and professional representation across a wide range of disputes and judicial proceedings. We understand that every legal matter presents unique circumstances and challenges, requiring a tailored approach that aligns with our clients’ interests and long-term goals.
Whether a dispute involves contractual obligations, commercial transactions, employment relationships, financial matters, administrative decisions, or criminal allegations, we work closely with our clients to develop effective legal strategies and provide dedicated representation throughout every stage of the legal process.
Our commitment is to deliver legal services with professionalism, integrity, and diligence while maintaining clear communication and practical guidance that help clients make informed decisions and protect their rights.
Litigation Services
• Civil litigation.
• Commercial disputes.
• Employment disputes.
• Administrative litigation.
• Criminal proceedings.
• Debt recovery and collection proceedings.
• Contract disputes.
• Shareholder and partnership disputes.
• Preparation and service of legal notices.
• Drafting statements of claim and statements of defence.
• Preparation of legal memoranda and pleadings.
• Filing and management of court proceedings.
• Witness examination and cross-examination.
• Precautionary attachments and urgent judicial measures.
• Urgent inspection procedures.
• Enforcement proceedings.
• Enforcement of pledges and collateral rights.
• Representation in public auction procedures.
• Appeals before competent courts.
• Enforcement of judgments and financial obligations.
More about Litigation
Court Representation
Effective legal representation requires more than legal knowledge; it requires strategic planning, procedural understanding, and dedicated advocacy.
Our lawyers represent clients before the competent courts and judicial authorities in Jordan, handling the various stages of litigation with professionalism and attention to detail. From preparing legal documents and managing procedural requirements to presenting written and oral arguments, we strive to protect our clients’ interests and pursue practical legal solutions.
We understand that judicial proceedings can be complex and time-sensitive. For this reason, we maintain close communication with our clients and provide clear guidance throughout every stage of their legal matters.
Dispute Prevention and Risk Management
Not every disagreement should develop into litigation. Early legal assessment and strategic planning can often reduce risks and help preserve valuable commercial and personal relationships.
Our team assists clients in evaluating legal positions, reviewing contractual obligations, preparing legal notices, and identifying potential liabilities before disputes escalate. Where appropriate, we also advise on practical strategies that may reduce legal exposure and support informed decision-making.
By addressing legal issues at an early stage, we help clients minimise uncertainty and protect their long-term interests.
Enforcement of Rights and Judgments
Obtaining a favourable judgment or establishing a legal right is often only one stage of the legal process. Effective enforcement is essential to ensure that those rights are translated into practical results.
Our lawyers assist clients in enforcing judicial decisions and contractual rights through the competent authorities, including debt recovery procedures, execution against assets, enforcement of pledges and guarantees, and other available legal remedies.
Our objective is to help clients secure and protect their legal and financial interests while ensuring compliance with the applicable legal framework.
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