Can I sue a supplier in Armenia for breach of contract due to late delivery and unpaid invoices?

In Armenia
Last Updated: Jan 6, 2026
I have a signed supply contract with a company registered in Yerevan. They failed to deliver on time and have not paid some invoices despite the due dates. What remedies are available under Armenian commercial law, what evidence would I need, and is court action preferable to arbitration or settlement in this situation?

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ATOVMYAN Law Practice and Consulting

ATOVMYAN Law Practice and Consulting

Jan 7, 2026
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Dear collegue, ATOVMYAN Law Practice and Consulting is ready to help you solve your problem extra judicial or in court. We will negotiate with this company and if it will not give results we will appy to court against the company.
Lawsuit LLC

Lawsuit LLC

Jan 7, 2026
Dear Sir/Madam, If your contract provides for dispute resolution through mediation or arbitration, the dispute must be resolved in that manner. If no such clause exists, then, as a general rule, the dispute will be heard by the court at the defendant's place of registration.

We recommend first sending a formal pre-trial demand (claim letter) and attempting to resolve the matter through negotiations. If this is unsuccessful, you may proceed to court. Depending on the amount in dispute, the case may qualify for either expedited proceedings or standard litigation.
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