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Litigation and Dispute Resolutions

Business involves taking risks. Seeking legal assistance to your problem should not. At the Legal Trust Law Firm, our lawyers have extensive experience, trusted judgment, and insight to develop a customized strategy - always with your specific business objectives at the top of their minds. Our dispute resolution lawyers possess certain skills, experiences, and tools to tackle the problem throughout the entire stages. It is important that your lawyer has the skills and experiences to tackle your issues; however, he/she should have sufficient time to look after your case. Because we understand your frustration during the process, our team commits to delivering the best possible priority to you and your case. After all, your success if our priority.

Claim - Loan Consumption Contract with Financial Institutions

As the country evolved, it is common to take a consumption loan from financial institutions to support daily life, business operations or investment opportunity, despite the high-interest rate. The economy fluctuates, and some people could not afford to continue to pay back their loans. Here comes the problems. As from our experiences, we have seen customers have lost their property due to high leverage of collateral value versus the interest rate. Some institutions have high default loans due to inefficient risk control when disbursing their loan and poor loan management process.

At the Legal Trust Law Firm, whether you are the creditor or the debtor, our priority is to claim the compensation that you deserve.

Our legal assistance for creditors:

  • Communicate with your customers
  • Collect principal, interest, and penalty fee for you
  • Search for the debtor's property, freeze it and publicly sell it
  • Make sure you have the priority over other lenders

Our legal assistance for debtors:

  • Communicate with your creditors
  • Claim back the overpaid interest (if any)
  • Claim back the interest on the overpaid interest charge
  • Submit your complaint to your creditors and/or the regulator in case of unfair treatment
  • Filing law suit in case of breaching your personal data
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Blackmailing

Blackmail is the act of obtaining by threatening to disclose or impute facts liable to harm a person's honor or reputation: a) a signature or a fingerprint b) a commitment or an abandonment c) the disclosure of a secret d) the handing over of funds, valuable or of any asset.

Blackmail shall be punishable by imprisonment from 2 to 5 years and a fine from US$ 1,000 to US$ 2,500.

Perpetrators have targeted high-net-worth individuals and institutions. The damages to the victim could be huge and unimaginable, especially the reputational risk. Therefore, we recommend you seek legal assistance from expert lawyers as soon as you have known the threat. Legal Trust Law Firm has lawyers with extensive experience in litigation and professional criminal defense which are keys to getting you the justice that you deserve in no time.

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Labor and Employment

With the increase of foreign investment companies in the emerging market like Cambodia, our law firm acknowledges the necessity to provide sophisticated legal services. Our corporate clients sought legal assistance in updating labor regulations, the complexity of the type of employment contracts, compensation schemes, and benefits, labor registration and labor disputes. Our team consists of potential practice lawyers in the labor fields, especially labor dispute resolutions. So far we have helped our client solve their labor disputes via negotiation, conciliation at the Labor Inspector Department of the Ministry of Labor, and Vocational Training or court proceeding. From our experience, our negotiation skills have been acknowledged by our clients and most of the cases have been resolved amicably before the court.

Common issues in the labor disputes that we have encountered include:

  • Wrongful termination
  • Unjust compensation
  • Unlawful prior notice
  • Non-comply employment contract
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