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The domestic jurisdiction of the emirate of Dubai is a matter of public orderdownload
Jurisdiction is an extremely important issue.
Tribunal rules against Travers in pregnancy discrimination case
Travers Smith has lost a discrimination case brought against it by a former trainee who claimed she was not given a permanent job because of her pregnancy.
China Bulletin — April 2013weblink
The April 2013 issue of King & Wood Mallesons’ China Bulletin is available now.
Labour law
Dacheng has a profound appreciation of the importance of labour law issues to its clients and attaches high importance to the quality of its services in this area.
Criminal defence
Criminal defence has traditionally been an area of strength for Dacheng.
Dispute resolution and compulsory enforcement
Dacheng is one of China’s premier law firms in the field of dispute resolution and compulsory enforcement.
Admiralty and maritime law
Admiralty and maritime law is one of the most ancient of all bodies of law, with legal practice in this area deeply intertwined with marine transportation, international trade, international clearing, insurance and other related fields.
Irwin Mitchell loses Saudi prince state immunity appeal
The Court of Appeal (CoA) has thrown out an appeal by two Saudi princes who wanted a case against them be heard behind closed doors.
Goldman Sachs' HMRC tax deal legal, rules High Court
Blackstone Chambers’ James Eadie QC has defeated a judicial review bid by lobbying group UK Uncut over HM Revenue & Customs’ multi-million pound “sweetheart” deal with Goldman Sachs.
Walker Morris announces partner and director promotions in key growth areas
Walker Morris announces two partner promotions as well as eight director promotions.
Litigation, arbitration and dispute resolution
Dispute resolution lawyers throughout our international network represent global businesses on litigation, arbitration, mediation and regulatory matters.
Quinn Emanuel plans Hong Kong launch
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan is to launch in Hong Kong after hiring arbitration lawyer John Rhie from Kim & Chang.
Data Protection Policies — update from Global Data Hubweblink
Taylor Wessing has added a fresh batch of data-protection-focused content to its Global Data Hub site.
Judicial review: it's about timedownload
The government is set to introduce changes to judicial review time periods in relation to planning and procurement decisions.
Litigation in China: how to win and enforce — a new method?download
For international companies with business in China, the legal dispute is one of their greatest fears. Even if you win an arbitration or court judgment, you may find you cannot enforce it.
Mis-selling claim rebuffed; contractual estoppel recogniseddownload
The Hong Kong court has handed down a landmark ruling on the mis-selling of financial products in Hong Kong, rejecting a customer’s allegations of breach of duty against the bank.
UAE: ratification of domestic arbitral awarddownload
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.
Ruling on the necessity for arbitral awards to be rendered in name of HH the Emir of Qatardownload
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.
Pursuing genuine goods: how far can you go to protect your brand?download
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.
Litigation funding landscape fundamentally changed by Jackson reformsdownload
The Jackson reforms, as recently enacted by the Legal Aid Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012, have fundamentally changed the litigation funding landscape.

