Court representation
Pleadings, hearings and advocacy in the Israeli civil courts.
Litigation is a process with its own demands: a forum, a timetable, and a standard of proof. Adv. Barak Ron appears in the civil courts, before religious tribunals, and in mediation and arbitration — with the case theory and the evidence prepared before the hearing rather than during it.
Each situation is different. Below are the kinds of work this practice covers — details and next steps are discussed in an introductory consultation.
Pleadings, hearings and advocacy in the Israeli civil courts.
Representation where family or personal-status matters proceed before religious forums.
Structured negotiation with a mediator when both sides can still agree a path forward.
Private dispute resolution under agreed rules, when the contract or the parties choose it.
Applications for temporary orders when waiting for a final judgment is not workable.
Review of first-instance decisions where there is a sound legal basis to challenge them.
Choosing where a dispute is heard often matters as much as how it is argued. Court, tribunal, mediation and arbitration each carry different timelines, costs, disclosure obligations and routes of appeal. We set those differences out at the start, so that the decision to proceed is made with the full picture, and we report back after each stage so you can decide the next move.
Among the issues addressed in litigation: pleadings and advocacy in the Israeli civil courts, representation before religious tribunals in personal-status matters, mediation and arbitration under agreed rules, applications for interim and temporary orders, enforcement proceedings, and appeals against first-instance decisions.
Initial consultations are completely confidential and commit you to nothing. We return all messages within one business day.