Legal Conciliation

The Importance of Conciliation
Conciliation is an effective method for resolving disputes amicably, away from courtrooms, helping to reduce judicial conflicts and achieve justice with flexibility and speed. It is also encouraged under the Saudi legal system, as it promotes understanding, safeguards rights, and strengthens relationships between parties.
What Do We Offer at Soubul Al-Adalah?
Direct Conciliation: Organizing amicable meetings between parties to reach mutually satisfactory solutions.
Conciliation via Taradi Platform: Managing conciliations electronically through the official platform and documenting legal agreements.
Conciliation Documentation: Preparing official certified minutes that protect rights and ensure enforcement.
Legal Mediation: Providing mediation services in commercial, family, and labor disputes.
Preventive Consultations: Offering legal advice before disputes escalate to help avoid conflicts or resolve them amicably.
FAQ
What is the Difference Between Conciliation and Arbitration?
Conciliation is based on a friendly agreement between the parties without issuing a ruling, whereas arbitration concludes with a binding decision from the arbitrator.
Is a Conciliation Agreement Legally Binding?
Yes, if it is officially documented through the judicial authorities or the Taradi platform, it is considered binding and enforceable.
Can the company represent both parties in a conciliation?
We maintain neutrality and can manage the amicable process and document it in a way that ensures the protection of both parties’ rights without any conflict of interest.
