Singhasila is a team of seasoned negotiators with extensive experience in coordination and dispute resolution across various issues. Our team consists of experts from multiple fields who offer negotiation and coordination services to handle issues such as pre-litigation dispute mediation, family inheritance conflicts, land encroachment disputes, as well as negotiations on taxes, civil and criminal cases, internal business conflicts, and the facilitation of various permits. Additionally, we assist in negotiating with communities and the media to address image-related concerns, ensuring smooth progress for businesses and projects.
The outcomes of our negotiations are always based on legal compliance. However, during the process of negotiation and pushing forward, it may involve coordination with various parties and utilizing different approaches. We conduct our actions with a firm adherence to ethical principles and prioritize the best interests of all parties involved.
Negotiation is a communication process between two or more parties who have differing opinions, aimed at finding a mutual solution. Each party presents reasons, needs, or proposals to reach an agreement acceptable to all. Effective negotiation should be flexible, transparent, and considerate of the interests of all parties involved.
Negotiation focuses on communication between two or more parties to find a mutually acceptable solution. In contrast, lobbying is a process of persuasion or influence aimed at convincing an individual or group to agree with or support the interests of a particular party. Lobbying often involves engaging with decision-makers to achieve the desired outcome.
All information entrusted to Singhasila by our clients is strictly protected. We have clear confidentiality measures in place and will not disclose any information without authorization. This ensures that negotiations and all related processes are carried out with the highest level of security and confidentiality, providing clients with complete peace of mind.
The hiring process with Singhasila is straightforward. It begins with the client outlining the issue and specific needs. Our team then assesses whether we can effectively address the problem. Once both parties agree, a contract is drawn up, with costs divided into two parts: operational fees and success-based compensation.
To begin working with Singhasila, clients should prepare details of the issue they wish to resolve, the desired outcome, the timeframe for resolution, and the available budget. Our team will use this information to assess and develop an appropriate action plan.
If negotiations do not succeed, our team will adjust the strategy and explore other possible options. However, if the issue ultimately cannot be resolved, clients will not incur additional charges. We will only collect the initial agreed-upon service fees.