Arbitration

How much does a typical domestic Israeli arbitration cost in total?

For a mid-sized commercial dispute (say, a contract worth ₪1–3 million), parties should budget ₪50,000–₪200,000 each in legal fees, plus their share of the arbitrator's fees (typically ₪15,000–₪80,000 for a sole arbitrator on a relatively straightforward matter). Total combined costs of ₪150,000–₪500,000 for both sides are common. Complex disputes — construction cases, financial fraud claims, multi-party arbitrations — can cost significantly more, particularly if expert witnesses are involved.

From the full guide: Arbitration Costs in Israel: A Complete Guide to Fees, Allocation and What to Expect


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