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Dispute Resolution | Latin America

Nicaragua

Chambers' Dispute Resolution encompasses all stages of litigation including pre-trial negotiations, documentation and preparation for trial, summary judgment motions, trial, appeals and enforcement proceedings. There are two main types of litigation: commercial disputes before civil courts, and white-collar crime, including government investigations.

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Band 1
  1. Consortium Legal
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    Consortium Legal
    Dispute Resolution
    2024 | Band 1 | 13 Years Ranked
    Consortium Legal is a highly esteemed dispute resolution practice group that has expertise in a range of litigation mandates in Nicaragua. The legal team is adept at handling civil and commercial proceedings, including cross-border contentious issues. Consortium Legal is especially experienced in advising clients from the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors.
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Band 2
  1. Arias
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    Arias
    Dispute Resolution
    2024 | Band 2 | 13 Years Ranked
    Arias is a renowned regional firm that remains active in Nicaraguan dispute resolution work. The team has skills in commercial, criminal and administrative litigation. It is highly experienced in acting for clients on a range of matters, such as commercial, real estate, labour, and tax disputes. Arias advises impressive domestic and international clients from sectors including real estate, mining, and retail.
  2. Dentons Central America
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    Dentons Central America
    Dispute Resolution
    2024 | Band 2 | 3 Years Ranked
    Dentons Central America has a dispute resolution team in Managua which advises clients on a range of matters. The team is particularly well regarded for its strength in tax-related administrative mandates, as well as arbitration cases and family disputes. Its clients include key names in the infrastructure, energy, and food and beverage industries.
  3. García & Bodán
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    García & Bodán
    Dispute Resolution
    2024 | Band 2 | 11 Years Ranked
    "García & Bodán's team are great at communication and understand how the case realistically impacts our business. They also have a lot of integrity and clearly explain the reality of the Nicaraguan market and local legal system."