Litigation

Litigation NCC Parajeles law Costa Rica lawyersLitigation is one of the strongest areas of practice at NCC Parajeles.

We litigate in an ethical fashion and with absolute preparation and dedication in the following fields of law:

Civil and Commercial Law

  • Ordinary civil suits
  • Arbitration
  • Probate
  • Evictions
  • Construction suspension
  • Collections
  • Execution of court judgements
  • Foreclosure

During the past 25 years, we have litigated in the following areas in Civil court:

  • Corporate law
  • Sale-purchase agreements
  • Credit titles
  • Securities
  • Civil and commercial obligations
  • Local, international, shipping, air, land, goods, and people transportation.
  • Representation of foreign companies
  • Distribution contracts
  • Trust issues
  • Loans
  • Publishing contracts
  • Banking contracts and relations with public and private banks
  • Bankruptcy, judicial intervention administration processes and preventative agreements with creditors
  • Condominium issues
  • Intellectual Property

Criminal Law

  • NCC Parajeles has represented clients in complex criminal matters.

*Our firm does not handle criminal proceedings related to organized crime, sexual crimes or against human rights.

Administrative Law

  • Litigation before the Administrative Court in all types of suits against different government entities
  • Public bill collection
  • Public employment
  • State-level collection processes
  • Advice and representation of public institutions in Litigation Proceedings
  • Taxes
  • Agrarian processes

Family Law

  • Marriage and civil unions
  • Family inheritances
  • Alimony
  • Divorce
  • Parental authority
  • Declaration of paternity and maternity
  • Custody
  • Processes in protection of the elderly
  • Adoption ** Limited Services **
  • Guardianship

Constitutional Law

  • Appeals against subjects of private and public law
  • Unconstitutionality actions

Consumer Law

  • Processes before the Consumer Advocate Board
  • Judicial processes on consumer issues

Labor Law

  • Public employment
  • Employment relations in the private sector
  • Social Security issues

Intellectual Property

  • Trademarks and Registration
  • Invention patents
  • Others