LEXIUM advises business owners, executives, investors, and in-house teams on commercial disputes and risk-heavy transactions in Riyadh. We support clients before conflict begins, during negotiations, and throughout litigation when a business relationship breaks down.
Commercial matters rarely stay isolated. A contract dispute can turn into a cash-flow problem, a shareholder disagreement can delay operations, and a regulatory issue can quickly become reputational. Our role is to give clients clear legal analysis, a defensible strategy, and disciplined representation before the Commercial Court in Riyadh when needed.
Claims involving supply, distribution, agency, lease, construction, and service contracts with a focus on evidence, notice requirements, and financial recovery.
Support for shareholder conflict, management liability, governance breakdowns, exit disagreements, and disputes around commercial obligations.
Strategic review of contracts, risk allocation, enforcement clauses, and negotiation posture before a business dispute reaches court.
We build legal arguments around operational risk, leverage, and practical outcomes rather than abstract legal theory alone.
Commercial matters depend on documents, chronology, and positioning. We help clients organize their record before it is used against them.
Clients receive direct guidance on whether to negotiate, escalate, preserve rights, or move toward formal court action.
As early as possible. The strongest commercial position is often created before filing, during notice drafting, document review, and negotiation planning.
Yes. We support preventive review, risk allocation, clause revision, and commercial negotiation strategy for contracts that could later drive litigation exposure.
Yes. We advise on pre-dispute strategy, negotiation, settlement options, and formal representation when a matter must proceed before the Commercial Court.
Share your business matter with LEXIUM and we will help you assess the legal position, immediate risks, and the most effective next step.
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