ADGM Courts Affirm the ADGM as a Pro-Arbitration Jurisdiction
On 26 June 2023, the ADGM Courts handed down a landmark ruling in A8 v B8[1], a case that concerned the recognition and enforcement of an arbitral award in the ADGM. Our Dispute Resolution team was fortunate enough to have represented the Claimant (and successful party) in the case.
An Arbitral Tribunal’s Discretion to Award Legal Costs in Domestic Arbitrations
A significant benefit of opting for arbitration is the authority of the arbitral tribunal to award and allocate legal costs. When cases are brought before an arbitral tribunal,
The Special Judicial Committee for Incomplete and Cancelled Real Estate Projects in the Emirate of Dubai
On the 15th of December 2020, Decree no. 33 of 2020 regarding the establishment of the special judicial committee for incomplete and Cancelled Real Estate Projects in the Emirate of Dubai
Demystifying UAE Corporate Tax
UAE has been steadfast in their commitment made under the Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Measures to Prevent Base Erosion and Profit Shifting and implementation of the global
Legal analysis of enforceability of assignment of arbitration clause in the light of Dubai Court of Cassation 1603/ 2022 (Commercial) verdict dated 30 March 2023.
Dubai Court of Cassation 1603/ 2022 (Commercial) verdict dated 30 March 2023 is a noteworthy verdict in the domestic legal landscape of Arbitration law and practice.
Personal Data Protection in the DIFC – FAQ
Any information referring to an identified or identifiable natural living person who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number
LEGAL 500 2023 RANKINGS ARE OUT!!
We are proud to mention that our Dispute Resolution Department has been ranked under Tier 3 for Local Litigation.
Personal Data Protection in the DIFC – FAQ
What you need to know about Data protection with the DIFC
Overview on the Insurance Disputes in the UAE
Insurance disputes in the UAE are an increasingly common occurrence. As the number of insurance policies and claims has increased over the years, so too has the number of disputes. In this article,
INTERIM MEASURES IN CONSTRUCTION MATTERS EX PARTE APPLICATIONS – FRIEND OR FOE?
Typically, Parties undergoing disputes submit Ex Parte applications if they anticipate that giving notice could defeat the purpose of the application (for example, freezing injunctions or search orders).