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The domestic jurisdiction of the emirate of Dubai is a matter of public order weblink
Jurisdiction is an extremely important issue.
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UAE: the standard of care for special care objects and equipment and the extent of liability of its custodian weblink
The responsibility for objects that need special care or sophisticated mechanical equipment lies with the person who is in control of said objects.
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UAE: liability of banks and financial institutions for fund transfers when financial sanctions are involved weblink
International political and economic factors may result in sanctions against certain countries or entities that affect the transfer of funds across borders.
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Transforming Dubai into a global centre for Islamic bonds weblink
A recent initiative aims to transform Dubai into a global centre for Islamic bonds.
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The importance of registering a patent in Jordan weblink
Patents in Jordan are managed by the Patents Registrar in the Ministry of Industry and Trade and are governed by the Jordanian Patents Law No. 32 of 1999, as amended.
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Post-termination restrictions: how useful is a stick without a carrot? weblink
It is debatable how useful post-termination restrictions are and to what extent they can really provide any protection.
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Piercing the corporate veil under the new Kuwait Companies Law weblink
Under the new Companies Law No 25 of 2012, there are several utilities available for stakeholders to hold certain individuals accountable for their actions.
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New draft anti-commercial fraud law in UAE weblink
A new draft anti-commercial fraud law was endorsed in January 2013 by the cabinet in the UAE. The draft law is intended to replace Federal Law No 4 of 1979.
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The implementation of the Jointly Owned Property (Strata) Law in Dubai weblink
Law No 27 of 2007, concerning ownership of jointly owned property in Dubai (the Strata Law), introduced the concept of ‘strata’ ownership to Dubai.
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Healthcare advertising in the UAE weblink
Many changes are afoot in respect of healthcare and pharmaceuticals in the UAE. There is a real push to improve standards relating to health and medicine across the board.
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UAE: ratification of domestic arbitral award weblink
Al Tamimi was instructed by a client to initiate legal proceedings to ratify and enforce an arbitral award issued in the client’s favour ordering the other party to pay the amount of AED52m.
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Ruling on the necessity for arbitral awards to be rendered in name of HH the Emir of Qatar weblink
A recent controversial decision by Qatar’s Court of Cassation has ruled on the necessity for arbitral awards to be rendered in the name of HH the Emir of Qatar.
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The new Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development Business Centre weblink
The Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development has recently launched its Abu Dhabi Business Centre.
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Enhanced PIB module of the DFSA rulebook weblink
The new PIB module of the Dubai Financial Services Authority has set the DIFC financial services world alight.
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Taking your project to market weblink
In this article, Al Tamimi considers the legal requirements and documents required to take a project to market in Dubai and highlights some of the potential issues arising.
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Qatar's new Central Bank Law: key developments in banking regulation weblink
The government of Qatar recently issued the new Central Bank Law, Law No. 13 of 2012 (the QCB Law), which came into force in January 2013.
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Pursuing genuine goods: how far can you go to protect your brand? weblink
Al Tamimi has successfully represented a multi-national tobacco brand owner before the Dubai courts in one of the most controversial cases in recent years.
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Exclusive remedies clauses: UAE law and the common law weblink
An exclusive remedies clause provides that a party’s remedy for breach of contract is restricted to the form of redress expressly prescribed in the contract to the exclusion of all other remedies that would otherwise be available at law.
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Electronic services at the Saudi Arabian trademarks office weblink
The Saudi Arabian trademarks office has issued a circular stating that it will now only receive new applications electronically.
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Developments in the UAE Cyber Crimes Law weblink
In this article, Al Tamimi outlines Federal Law No. 5 of 2012 concerning the combating of information technology crimes.
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