Georgian Litigation

Fortior Law’s Tbilisi office represents clients in complex Georgian litigation and court proceedings across all levels of the Georgian judiciary. Our lawyers act in high-value disputes involving commercial contracts, infrastructure and construction projects, shareholder conflicts, investment-related disputes, energy and commodities matters, state-facing negotiations and urgent interim relief.

Our Georgian litigation practice is particularly strong in disputes arising from international trade, infrastructure, FIDIC-based construction projects, oil and terminal operations, joint ventures and foreign investment structures. We regularly advise multinational companies, investors, commodity traders and local counterparties in court proceedings connected to international contracts and disputes running in parallel with LCIA, SCC, ICC, LMAA and other arbitration proceedings.

We also have substantial experience in court support measures in Georgia, including evidence preservation, interim injunctions, freezing measures, asset preservation and enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitral awards. With strong local court capability and deep integration into Fortior’s international disputes platform, our Tbilisi office is uniquely positioned to manage disputes involving the Caucasus, Black Sea trade routes, infrastructure projects and cross-border investments into Georgia.

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