Representation before the courts
We provide representation services for our clients before Palestinian courts of all levels and types, tailored to the client's needs and the nature of the legal case.
Palestinian law generally requires individuals, organizations, and companies to appoint a lawyer to represent them in court, except for cases heard by magistrate courts. This ensures that the citizen receives the best possible representation and defense.
Our accredited representatives offer legal services before regular courts at various levels, handling criminal and civil cases as well as related requests, summonses, and other proceedings.
How can we help?
Before the civil courts:-
We provide services including power of attorney and litigation for financial claims, contract disputes (including implementation and termination), real estate issues, and urgent requests. Our representation extends to the courts of first instance and courts of appeal.
Before the criminal courts:-
TWe offer power of attorney and plead on behalf of the accused in criminal trials. Our services include handling requests such as bail, postponement of penalties, and substitution of imprisonment with fines, before both the courts of first instance and the courts of appeal.
Before the enforcement judges:
We manage matters related to executive issues and associated requests, including the recovery of imprisonment orders, release of dispossession, consensual settlement agreements, discretionary hearings, and the presentation of settlements.
Questions about Representation before the courts
Does Palestinian law require me to hire a lawyer to appear before the court?
Yes, Palestinian law generally requires each party to a lawsuit to be represented by a lawyer licensed to practice law, with the exception of cases heard by magistrate courts and non-principal parties such as witnesses and experts.How long does it take to complete a case pending before the court?
The time required to complete a case can vary widely due to multiple and complex factors. Therefore, it is difficult to estimate the duration of a specific case without understanding all the details involved.How much time does it take to start trial procedures?
Registering a case in the court records typically takes only a few minutes. However, the time required to study the case, initiate trial procedures, and schedule hearings depends on various factors, including the type, complexity, and timing of the case.