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Weather-Related Damage in UAE Tenancies: Who Ultimately Bears the Risk? 

Governing Law and Contractual Terms In recent years, weather-related events, particularly heavy rainfall, have increasingly highlighted a key legal issue in UAE tenancy relationships: whether responsibility for rain-related damage is governed by statutory law or by contractual allocation of risk between the landlord and tenant. This issue has gained practical significance in light of recurring […]

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مبدأ المواجهة في التحكيم: أحد أهم ضمانات حق الدفاع

 يُعد مبدأ المواجهة أحد الركائز الأساسية في الدعاوى التحكيمية، لما له من دور جوهري في ضمان حق الدفاع وتحقيق العدالة بين الأطراف. نشارككم مقالاً للأستاذ رضا إسماعيل حجازي، منشوراً على موقع مركز الشارقة للتحكيم التجاري الدولي (تحكيم)، يستعرض فيه أهمية هذا المبدأ، وآليات تطبيقه، إلى جانب أبرز التحديات التي قد تواجهه في التحكيم الدولي. اقرأ

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Termination or Rescission of Property Purchase Agreements in Dubai

Legal position and practical considerations in the context of current regional developments Ongoing regional developments have created a certain degree of uncertainty across financial markets, logistics and supply chain networks, and investor sentiment. These developments have prompted practical questions as to whether a real estate property purchaser may withdraw from a property purchase agreement in

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White-Collar Crimes in the UAE

An Overview of White-Collar Crimes – UAE Perspective

White-collar crime represents one of the most sophisticated and consequential forms of criminal activity in contemporary legal systems. In highly developed commercial jurisdictions such as the United Arab Emirates, the implications of financial crime extend beyond individual wrongdoing. It strikes investor confidence, disrupts financial stability, and exposes institutions to reputational harm. The UAE’s position as

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Managing Crisis-Related Disruption in UAE

Managing Crisis-Related Disruption in UAE Construction Contracts

Crisis-related events such as war, sanctions, supply chain disruption, and regulatory restrictions can have significant legal consequences for construction projects in the UAE. Understanding how these events are treated under both the contract and the UAE Civil Code is critical in determining entitlement to relief, delay exposure, and financial risk. In a recent practice note

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Mastering Tenancy Contracts in Dubai

Webinar: Mastering Tenancy Contracts in Dubai – Practical Insights for Business Owners

Alsuwaidi & Company, in collaboration with Dubai Chambers, will host a webinar titled “Mastering Tenancy Contracts in Dubai: Practical Insights for Business Owners.” In Dubai’s dynamic real estate market, tenancy contracts are no longer merely administrative agreements. They play a critical role in shaping operational stability, financial planning, and risk management for businesses operating in

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Law No. 4 of 2026: A New Regulatory Framework for Shared Housing in Dubai

Dubai has taken a significant step toward regulating shared and partitioned accommodation by introducing Law No. (4) of 2026 Concerning the Regulation of the Occupancy and Management of Shared Housing in the Emirate of Dubai. The new law establishes a comprehensive legal framework governing the allocation, management, and leasing of shared housing, and sets out

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UAE Cybercrime Law: Court Clarifies the Role of Mens Rea Under Article 44

Alsuwaidi & Company recently secured a successful outcome in a criminal case before the UAE courts concerning the application and the interpretation of Article 44 of Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021 on Combating Rumours and Cybercrimes. The case addressed the circumstances in which the act of taking a photograph of another person may give

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Arbitration Awards in Construction Disputes

Alsuwaidi & Company Secures Two Arbitration Awards in Construction Disputes Involving Major Dubai Developments

Two arbitration awards. One clear principle: subcontractors must be paid for completed works. Alsuwaidi & Company successfully represented a leading aluminium and glazing specialist in two construction disputes linked to major Dubai developments. The tribunals rejected the contractor’s reliance on “back-to-back” payment arguments and ordered payment of the outstanding sums. We received two favourable arbitration

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UAE Labour Law

UAE Labour Law: Your rights on salary, leave, and remote work if stranded abroad

Rajiv Suri’s recent contribution to the Gulf News highlights key legal considerations arising from current regional travel disruptions. AS PUBLISHED IN GULF NEWS Here’s how your employer should handle your absence during airspace closures Dubai: As regional airspace restrictions continue to disrupt travel across parts of the Middle East, employers and employees in the UAE

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Civil Transactions Law

Removal of a Shareholder in a Limited Liability Company Under UAE Law: Is It Possible Without Consent?

Disputes between partners in limited liability companies frequently raise complex legal questions, particularly where disagreements arise regarding management authority, performance of obligations, or interference with company operations. One issue that occasionally arises in such disputes is whether one partner may seek the judicial removal of another partner from the company. In practice, parties sometimes attempt

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Emirati Women in Law

Women in Law Series: A Conversation with Vida Grace Serrano

A Conversation with Vida Grace Serrano, Senior Associate On International Women’s Day, we launch our Women in Law series with a conversation featuring Vida Grace Serrano, Senior Associate in the firm’s Corporate and Commercial practice. Through this series, we aim to provide a space for thoughtful reflection on the evolving role of women in the

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Civil Procedure Law

Regional Instability and Contractual Risk: Force Majeure in UAE Commercial Agreements

Introduction Recent geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have once again drawn attention to the resilience of commercial contracts. Disruptions to airspace, shipping routes, and regional logistics networks have prompted businesses to reconsider whether their contractual obligations remain capable of performance under current conditions. In such circumstances, attention inevitably turns to force majeure provisions, which

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Civil Procedure Law

Dubai Decision No. 2/2026: Dubai Courts Open the Door to Private Enforcement of Court Orders

On 23 January 2026, the President of Dubai Courts issued Dubai Decision No. 2/2026 (the “Decision”) establishing an operational framework permitting the outsourcing of certain judicial execution procedures to licensed private establishments. The Decision does not amend the substantive execution regime under Federal Decree-Law No. 42/2022 (Civil Procedure Law). Rather, it reorganises how execution activities

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UAE Electronic Invoicing Guidelines

UAE Electronic Invoicing Guidelines: Compliance, Systems Readiness, and Enforcement Considerations

On 23 February 2026, the UAE Ministry of Finance issued Version 1.0 of the UAE Electronic Invoicing Guidelines, providing the operational framework for the mandatory e-invoicing regime introduced under Ministerial Decision No. 243 of 2025 and Ministerial Decision No. 244 of 2025. Together with Cabinet Decision No. 106 of 2025 on administrative penalties, the regime has now

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UAE Corporate Tax: VARA Designated as Competent Authority

On 22 December 2025, the UAE Ministry of Finance issued Ministerial Decision No. 336 of 2025, designating the Dubai Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority as a “Competent Authority” for defined purposes under the UAE Corporate Tax framework. The Decision was issued was issued pursuant to Ministerial Decision No. 229 of 2025 concerning Qualifying Activities and Excluded Activities for

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Unified Framework for Exchange

UAE Issues Unified Framework for Exchange of Information on Request

On 10 February 2026, the UAE Ministry of Finance announced the issuance of Cabinet Decision No. 209 of 2025on the Exchange of Information Upon Request for Tax Purposes (the “Decision”). This Decision was issued on 22 December 2025, published in Official Gazette Issue No. 814 and entered into force 30 days from publication (28 January

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UAE Civil Code Rules

Key Updates to UAE Civil Code Rules on Sale Contracts

The recent changes to the UAE Civil Transactions Law (Federal Decree Law No. 25 of 2025) provisions governing contracts of sale mark a deliberate legislative effort to modernise commercial dealings, enhance transactional certainty, and strengthen protections for both contracting parties and third parties. The revised framework refines several long-standing doctrines, particularly sale by sample, latent

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Alsuwaidi & Company Recognised in Chambers Global 2026 Rankings

Alsuwaidi & Company has once again been recognised in the Chambers Global 2026 Guide, maintaining its rankings in Dispute Resolution Band 2 and in Employment Law Band 4, alongside new individual recognition in Commercial Contracts. The results reflect the firm’s continued strength in complex disputes, strategic advisory work, and commercially driven transactional matters across the UAE. Firm Recognition

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Civil Transactions Law

Delay Damages Reconsidered: How Article 340 of the New UAE Civil Transactions Law Reshapes Risk Allocation in Construction Contracts

The UAE’s forthcoming Civil Transactions Law reform, effective 1 June 2026, marks one of the most significant contractual liability shifts in decades. Among its most consequential provisions for the construction and infrastructure sector is Article 340, which fundamentally reclaims how agreed compensation, particularly delay damages, is assessed, challenged, and enforced. Under the current Civil Transactions

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Federal Tax Authority

FTA Introduces Mandatory Evidence Framework for Recognising Natural Shortage of Excise Goods

The Federal Tax Authority has issued Decision No. 6 of 2025 on Standards, Controls and Procedures for Dealing with Shortage Within the Designated Zone due to the Natural Characteristics of Excise Goods, as amended (the “Decision“) marking a significant development in the UAE’s excise tax regime. The Decision establishes, for the first time, a mandatory, evidence-based framework under

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Alsuwaidi & Company Hosts Law Student Interns from Jindal Global Law School

Alsuwaidi & Company is currently hosting law student interns from Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, as part of a structured onsite internship programme taking place at the Firm’s Dubai office. This initiative forms part of the Firm’s broader commitment to corporate social responsibility and its ongoing support for legal education and skills

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Saudi Arabia’s Personal Data Protection Law: A Comprehensive Overview

Saudi Arabia’s data privacy landscape is rapidly evolving, and the KSA Data Protection Law is setting a new standard for how organisations collect, store, and process personal data. In a recent article written by our Senior Associate, Rajiv Suri, in collaboration with Lexis Middle East, Rajiv shares key insights on what businesses need to know,

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UAE Civil Procedures Law

Recent Amendments to the UAE Civil Procedures Law: Federal Decree-Law No. 22 of 2025

Federal Decree-Law No. 22 of 2025 introduces amendments to the UAE Civil Procedures Law issued under Federal Decree-Law No. 42 of 2022. The Decree-Law was issued on 1 October 2025 and entered into force on 1 January 2026. The Decree-Law introduces amendments to a number of procedural provisions of the Civil Procedures Law, including provisions

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Federal Decree-Law No. (10) of 2025: A Practical Guide for DNFBPs and High-Risk Entities

The UAE’s Federal Decree-Law No. (10) of 2025 on Anti-Money Laundering (AML), Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT), and Proliferation Financing (PF) came into effect on 14 October 2025. Replacing the 2018 AML framework, the law expands compliance obligations for DNFBPs, virtual asset service providers (VASPs), financial institutions, and other high-risk sectors, reflecting the UAE’s commitment to international standards and financial integrity.

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UAE Civil Transactions Law

A Refined Civil Transactions Framework: What the UAE’s Latest Amendments Mean in Practice

The UAE has introduced a new Federal Decree-Law amending the long-standing Civil Transactions Law originally enacted under Federal Law No. 5 of 1985. The amendments constitute a structural refinement of the civil law framework, responding to the expansion of specialist legislation and the increasing sophistication of commercial and private transactions in the UAE. At its

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Housing Construction Disputes

Law No. 8 of 2025: A Specialised Framework for the Settlement of Citizens’ Housing Construction Disputes in Dubai

The Emirate of Dubai has enacted Law No. 8 of 2025 Concerning the Settlement of Disputes Arising from the Execution of Citizens’ Housing Construction Contracts, issued on 8 July 2025 and effective as of 1 January 2026. The law applies to disputes arising from the execution of citizens’ housing construction contracts in Dubai, subject to the

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UAE Cabinet Decision No. 153 of 2025 (Reverse Charge Mechanism for VAT on Metal Scrap)

On 19 December 2025, the UAE Ministry of Finance (MoF) announced the issuance of Cabinet Decision No. 153 of 2025, introducing a Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) for Value-Added Tax (VAT) on the local trading of metal scrap between VAT-registered persons in the UAE, effective 14 January 2026.  Pursuant to the Decision, the obligation to account for, VAT on qualifying supplies of metal scrap  shifts from the supplier to the recipient

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Abandoned Property Law

Dubai’s Lost and Abandoned Property Law – A Clear, Accountable Framework for Public Trust

On 25 November 2025, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum issued Law No. 17 of 2025 on the handling of lost and abandoned property in Dubai, replacing the regime  under Law No. 5 of 2015. The new law reflects a comprehensive and modernized statutory framework governing  the reporting, custody, management and reclamation of

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UAE Introduces Tiered Excise Tax on Sweetened Beverages

The Ministry of Finance has announced the issuance of Cabinet Decision No. (197) of 2025, introducing significant amendments to the UAE’s excise tax regime through the implementation of a tiered volumetric model for sweetened beverages. The decision replaces Cabinet Resolution No. (52) of 2019, together with its subsequent amendments. The new framework forms part of the UAE’s broader

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Electronic Invoicing Compliance

UAE Introduces New Penalty Framework for Electronic Invoicing Compliance

The Ministry of Finance has issued Cabinet Decision No. 106 of 2025, which sets out administrative fines for non-compliance with the UAE’s new Electronic Invoicing System (EIS). Background: Cabinet Decision No. 106 of 2025 builds on the framework introduced by Ministerial Decision No. 243 of 2025, which established the Electronic InvoicingNo. 244 of 2025, which

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Civil Procedures Law

Appeal Rights Can Lapse Before the 30-Day Limit, Cassation Court Confirms

The Abu Dhabi Court of Cassation’s recent judgment in Labour Cassation No. 72 of 2025, issued on 15 October 2025, offers an important procedural clarification that will influence how appeals are approached across the UAE. The Court confirmed that the decisive deadline for filing counter-appeals and cross-appeals is the first hearing of the principal appeal

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GAR Academy Spotlight: Merline Dsouza and Her Journey in International Arbitration

We are pleased to share that our colleague, Merline Dsouza, Associate at Alsuwaidi & Company, has been featured in a GAR Academy Spotlight Interview. In this feature, Merline reflects on her journey in international arbitration, the evolving dispute resolution landscape in the Middle East, and her commitment to building expertise and contributing to the arbitration

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Chambers Global Practice Guide UAE

Chambers Global Practice Guide UAE: Commercial Contracts 2025

Chambers Global Practice Guide: Commercial Contracts 2025 – UAE: Law & Practice is authored by Suneer Kumar, Vida Grace Serrano, Mamdouh Tawfik and Simran Sharma of Alsuwaidi & Company. The chapter reflects the firm’s work in corporate and commercial matters, commercial contracts and regulatory projects, supported by its experience in domestic dispute resolution and the

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UAE Enforcement Landscape

UAE Enforcement Landscape: Key Themes and Practical Takeaways

Recent developments reflect a jurisdiction that continues to support arbitration while maintaining a high bar for procedural discipline. Five recent perspectives illustrate how the UAE courts and their counterparts abroad are shaping the enforcement and monetisation of awards. 1. Legacy DIFC–LCIA Clauses Courts in the UAE, Singapore, and the United States have confirmed that references

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UAE Tax Penalties Reform

UAE Tax Penalties Reform: What Cabinet Decision No. 129 of 2025 Means for Businesses

The UAE has announced a significant update to its tax-administrative penalties regime pursuant to Cabinet Decision No. 129 of 2025, which was issued on 9 October 2025 and published on the Federal Tax Authority’s website on 11 November 2025. The amendments modify the long-standing framework set under Cabinet Decision No. 40 of 2017 on Administrative Penalties for Violations of

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Abu Dhabi Court of Cassation

Abu Dhabi Court of Cassation Clarifies Heirs’ Liability for Banking Debts

Appeal No. 812/2025 Commercial | Judgment dated 29 September 2025 The Abu Dhabi Court of Cassation has reaffirmed a key principle of banking and inheritance law: heirs are not personally liable for the banking debts of a deceased relative. Their responsibility is limited strictly to the inherited estate and any collateral or securities provided by

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Monetising Arbitration Awards

Monetising Arbitration Awards: Turning Paper Wins into Tangible Value

Converting Arbitral Awards into Real Value: Navigating Monetisation in the UAE Securing a favourable arbitral award is often only half the battle. The greater challenge usually lies in turning that award into actual recovery. Even well-intentioned counterparties may face liquidity constraints or simply refuse to pay, forcing the award creditor into a prolonged enforcement phase

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Arbitral Awards in the UAE

The Role of the UAE Local Courts in Enforcing Foreign Arbitration Awards

Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in the UAE: A Practical Guide The recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have evolved significantly over the past two decades. Today, the UAE’s onshore courts generally adopt a pro-enforcement approach aligned with international standards. Nonetheless, procedural nuances and formal requirements continue to

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DIFC-LCIA Abolition

What Happens to DIFC-LCIA Arbitration Clauses After Its Abolition?

Understanding the Impact of Decree No. 34 of 2021 When Dubai issued Decree No. 34 of 2021, it formally abolished the DIFC-LCIA Arbitration Centre and the Emirates Maritime Arbitration Centre (EMAC), consolidating their roles into the Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC). This reform aimed to streamline Dubai’s arbitration landscape, but it also raised a critical

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Latest Developments in UAE Arbitration 2025

Latest Developments in UAE Arbitration 2025: Strengthening the Legal Framework for Dispute Resolution

In 2025, the latest developments in UAE arbitration include significant judicial decisions in Dubai and Abu Dhabi and the clarification of federal procedural rules, which together reinforce the country’s pro-arbitration stance. Landmark rulings have solidified the authority of arbitral tribunals and streamlined award enforcement, while institutional updates continue to improve the dispute resolution landscape.  Landmark judicial

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The Role of the Expert in Enforcement Proceedings in the UAE

Enforcement proceedings often move beyond purely legal questions. When a judgment or arbitral award is brought before the UAE courts, issues such as asset valuation, calculation of interest, or compliance with accounting standards can arise. Courts routinely appoint experts from approved rosters to examine the evidence, verify calculations, and provide an objective assessment on technical

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Legal Enforcement

Cease and Desist Notices as Instruments of Legal Enforcement

We draw your attention to this engaging talk where our Senior Associate, Rajiv Suri, joins hands with Thomson Reuters to examine the practical effectiveness of cease-and-desist notices in intellectual property enforcement in UAE.  The session explores how such notice/s function as a strategic tool to resolve conflict/s involving such intellectual property rights without immediately resorting

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Tenth Annual In-House Congress Middle East 2016

Advancing Fairness in Employment Litigation: DIFC Courts Issue Practice Direction No. 1 of 2025

On 9 October 2025, the DIFC Courts issued Practice Direction No. 1 of 2025 – Access to Justice in Employment Disputes (PD 1/2025) pursuant to Resolution No. 3 of 2025. This new direction aims to enhance access to justice in employment-related disputes by establishing a proportionate, fair, and efficient procedural framework for all employment claims brought before the Court of First Instance (CFI).

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Dubai Enables Free Zone Firms to Operate in Mainland Markets

Dubai has introduced a transformative framework enabling Free Zone companies to extend their operations into the mainland without establishing a separate mainland entity. Issued under Executive Council Resolution No. (11) of 2025, the framework administered by the Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) including the Free Zone Mainland Operating Permit marks a pivotal step toward

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ADGM Courts

The Dubai ADGM MoU Strengthening Trust in the Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments

On 14 January 2025, the Dubai Courts and the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) Courts signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) designed to simplify and accelerate reciprocal enforcement of judgments. Far from a technical footnote, the MoU speaks to a growing demand for certainty, efficiency, and trust in how judgments are recognised within the UAE’s

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Ministry of Finance

UAE Ministry of Finance Rolls Out E-Invoicing System: What Businesses and Practitioners Need to Know

The UAE Ministry of Finance, in coordination with the Federal Tax Authority (FTA), has issued Ministerial Decisions No. 243 and 244 of 2025, introducing the national Electronic Invoicing System (EIS), the UAE’s first unified electronic invoicing framework pursuant to Federal Decree-Law No. 8 of 2017 on Value Added Tax. Decision No. 243 defines the scope

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ArbitrateAD and the UAE’s Arbitration Future: Key Rules and Takeaways

The launch of ArbitrateAD represents a turning point for arbitration in Abu Dhabi and, by extension, the wider UAE. Effective from 1 February 2024, the ArbitrateAD Arbitration Rules replace the Abu Dhabi Commercial Conciliation and Arbitration Center (ADCCAC). This shift positions Abu Dhabi alongside the world’s leading arbitral centers, offering businesses a forum that is

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Dubai Arbitration week

Enforcement Battlefield: What Actually Happens After the Award?

Join us for a focused panel discussion taking place during Dubai Arbitration Week 2025, co-hosted by Alsuwaidi & Company and 4–5 Gray’s Inn Square. This in-person event will explore the realities of enforcing arbitral awards across jurisdictions. Speakers will address practical risks, procedural inconsistencies, and jurisdictional hurdles in award enforcement. The session brings together regional

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Building Certainty in Succession

Building Certainty in Succession: Abu Dhabi’s New Last Will and Testament Form

For many residents in Abu Dhabi, estate planning can feel complicated. Bank accounts, gratuities, property, and overseas assets all raise the same questions: which rules apply, and will a will be recognised here? In the past, uncertainty often left families exposed. The new Last Will and Testament template from Abu Dhabi’s Civil Family Court helps

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UAE Advances Crypto-Asset Reporting with CARF

Strengthening Global Tax Cooperation The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has confirmed that the UAE has signed the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement on the Automatic Exchange of Information under the OECD’s Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF). According to the MoF, CARF implementation in the UAE is scheduled to go-live in 2027 and the first exchanges of information

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Unified Sale Agreement

Understanding Dubai’s Unified Sale Agreement (Form F): Reservation, Off-Plan, or Final Sale?

The Unified Sale Agreement, commonly known as Form F, has become the standard contract used for property transactions registered with the Dubai Land Department. While designed as a universal template, Form F can represent different types of sales transactions depending on the structure and intent of the deal. This distinction is critical, as each transaction

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legal obligations of cosmetic surgeons

Federal Supreme Court Clarifies Enhanced Duty of Care in Cosmetic Surgeries

When beauty goes to court, who bears the greater burden, doctor or patient? The Case in Context The case arose from a tragic incident involving liposuction and fat transfer, which led to the death of a patient. A report from the Higher Medical Committee found gross negligence and breach of established medical protocols. On this

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Corporate Tax

UAE Expands Qualifying Activities and Tightens Commodity Pricing Rules Under Corporate Tax

The UAE Ministry of Finance has issued Ministerial Decision No. 229 of 2025, which refines the scope of Qualifying and Excluded Activities under Federal Decree-Law No. 47 of 2022 on Corporate Tax. Following Ministerial Decision No. 265 of 2023, the new framework provides greater clarity and flexibility for Free Zone companies while at the same

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DIFC Data Protection Shake-Up: What Businesses Need to Know Now

The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) has rolled out a game-changing amendment to its Data Protection Law. Effective 15 July 2025, Amendment Law No. 1 of 2025 tightens compliance requirements, expands liability, and brings DIFC regulations closer to global data protection standards. For businesses, this means data protection is no longer just a compliance checkbox,

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UAE Clarifies Arbitration Awards

UAE Clarifies Arbitration Awards: Only Last Page Signature Required 

The United Arab Emirates has taken a significant step toward strengthening its reputation as an arbitration-friendly jurisdiction.   On August 04, 2025, the Committee for the Unification of Federal and Local Judicial Principles (Committee) issued a landmark clarification: only the final page of an arbitral award must be signed for the award to be valid.   This

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Chambers Global Practice Guide UAE: Enforcement of Judgments 2025

We are pleased to announce that the UAE Chapter of the Chambers Global Practice Guide UAE on Enforcement of Judgments 2025 is now live. Authored by Mohammed Alsuwaidi, Ali Alraeesi,  Merline Dsouza, and Rajiv Suri, the chapter offers insight into how local and foreign judgments are recognised and enforced in the United Arab Emirates, recent case

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Arbitration Awards

ورشة عمل: تنفيذ الأحكام الأجنبية وأحكام التحكيم

يُقدم  المستشار رضا إسماعيل حجازي  ورشة عمل ينظمها مركز الشارقة للتحكيم التجاري الدولي بعنوان: تنفيذ الأحكام الأجنبية وأحكام التحكيم، وذلك يوم الإثنين، 22 سبتمبر 2025، في تمام الساعة 11 صباحًا عبر تقنية الاتصال المرئي. تتناول الورشة الجوانب القانونية والتنفيذية المتعلقة بالأحكام الأجنبية وأحكام التحكيم ضمن النظام القانوني في دولة الإمارات. رابط تسجيل الحضور: اضغط هنا

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Emirati Women in Law

Emirati Women in Law: A Conversation with Afraa Alhashmi

In this edition of Community Matters, we speak with Afraa Alhashmi, a UAE-qualified lawyer and valued member of Alsuwaidi & Company’s litigation team. Afraa shares her journey into law, reflects on the evolving role of Emirati women in the legal profession, and offers thoughtful insights into the challenges and rewards of being a female advocate in the

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Pre-Litigation Dispute Resolution Framework

Dubai Enhances Pre-Litigation Dispute Resolution Framework

Legal Update | Law No. 9 of 2025 Dubai has introduced sweeping reforms to its pre-litigation settlement process, signalling a move toward faster, more efficient dispute resolution. Now in effect, Law No. 9 of 2025 amends key provisions of Law No. 18 of 2021, introducing new procedural powers for the courts and the Centre for Amicable Settlement of

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Money Laundering

A Cross-Border Money Laundering and “Deep Fake” Cybercrime Scheme Ends with 10-Year Jail Sentence and Multi-Million Dirham Fines

Alsuwaidi & Company is proud to announce a significant legal victory in a landmark criminal case involving one of the UAE’s most complex cross-border financial crime prosecutions. The case, which spanned several years and jurisdictions, involved criminal activities committed across multiple countries, including the UAE, and encompassed multiple layers of judicial oversight. It sets a

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Late Payment Interest is Invalid

Dubai Court of Cassation Confirms Late Payment Interest is Invalid in Islamic Finance Contracts

Cassation Judgments 595/2025 and 608/2025 | July 2025 The Dubai Court of Cassation has issued a landmark ruling confirming that late payment interest clauses in Islamic finance agreements are unenforceable, regardless of how they are labelled. The judgment reinforces the position that Sharia-compliant finance must fully adhere to Islamic legal principles, including the prohibition on

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Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority in Dubai

Real Estate Tokenisation in the UAE: Legal Foundations for a Transforming Market

Unlocking the Commercial Promise of Real Estate Tokenisation in a Regulated Environment The United Arab Emirates is actively advancing its position as a global centre for financial and technological innovation. Among the more recent developments is the application of distributed ledger technology to real estate assets, commonly referred to as tokenisation. This approach seeks to

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Arbitral Tribunals

Dubai Court of Cassation Confirms Arbitral Tribunals May Issue Anti-Suit Injunctions

Judgment dated 3 July 2025 | Strengthening Tribunal Autonomy Under UAE Arbitration Law In a landmark decision, the Dubai Court of Cassation has confirmed that arbitral tribunals seated in the UAE have the authority to issue interim anti-suit injunctions to prevent parties from initiating parallel court proceedings during arbitration. Crucially, the Court ruled that such

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Labour Court Jurisdiction

UAE Court Confirms Labour Court Jurisdiction Even Without Work Permit

A recent Court of Cassation judgment has clarified that UAE Labour Courts retain jurisdiction over employment disputes even where no official work permit exists. This decision offers important guidance for businesses operating outside formal registration or employing individuals without valid permits. In this case, the employee’s claim had initially been dismissed by the Court of

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Abu Dhabi Updates Real Estate Law to Strengthen Oversight and Enhance Market Standards

Law No. 2 of 2025 | Effective from 29 August 2025 Abu Dhabi has enacted Law No. 2 of 2025, marking legislative shift aimed at enhancing buyer protections and strengthening regulatory oversight revising key provisions of Law No. 3 of 2015. The updated law introduces  clearer controls over market practices, enhanced protections for buyers, and

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Midday Heat Stress Ban for Outdoor Workers (15 June – 15 September 2025)

From 15 June to 15 September 2025, the UAE Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) prohibits outdoor work between 12:30 pm and 3:00 pm to protect workers from extreme heat. Employers must adjust shift schedules, provide shaded rest areas, and implement safety protocols. Non-compliance may result in fines of AED 5,000 per affected worker,

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Corporate Tax Amendment

Corporate Tax Amendment & Domestic Minimum Top-up Tax (DMTT)

Federal Decree-Law No. 60 of 2023 introduces key amendments to Federal Decree-Law No. 47 of 2022 on the Taxation of Corporations and Businesses. The law defines “Top-up Tax” as an additional tax applicable to multinational enterprises in line with OECD Pillar Two rules, and “Multinational Enterprise” as a group with one or more entities operating

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FAA Strengthens Governance Framework with New Decisions on Whistleblower Protection and Grievance Procedures

The Financial Audit Authority (FAA) has issued three new regulatory decisions, published in Dubai Official Gazette, Issue No. 719 dated 27 May 2025, aimed at enhancing public sector governance and accountability. These decisions introduce new protections for whistleblowers, streamline procedures for minor criminal investigations, and establish a unified framework for disciplinary and grievance mechanisms within

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Alsuwaidi & Company has been recognised as the Maritime & Transport Team of the Year at the LexisNexis Middle East Legal Awards 2025

Alsuwaidi & Company has been recognised as the Maritime & Transport Team of the Year at the LexisNexis Middle East Legal Awards 2025, in recognition of the firm’s work on high-value, complex shipping and transport matters in the UAE and beyond. This award highlights the work of the winning team: Mohammed Alsuwaidi, Merline Dsouza and

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AML Compliance Tightened for Real Estate Transactions

The UAE has introduced stricter anti-money laundering requirements for real estate professionals and developers. Entities involved in property transactions must now conduct enhanced due diligence on high-risk buyers, including identity verification and source of funds review. The changes affect transactions involving politically exposed persons (PEPs), large cash payments, and purchases from higher-risk jurisdictions. Firms are

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Golden Visa program

Golden Visa Scheme Expanded to New Professions

The UAE has expanded its Golden Visa program under Cabinet Decision No. 65 of 2022 and subsequent amendments, introducing significant updates for professionals. The UAE’s 10-year Golden Visa programme has been expanded to include five new categories: healthcare professionals, education specialists, digital content creators, e-sports professionals, and luxury yacht owners. This development enables a wider range of

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UAE Labour Law

Flexible Work Models Now Formally Recognised

The UAE Labour Law now formally acknowledges various flexible work structures, including part-time, remote, job-sharing, and temporary arrangements. These classifications are fully recognised under the law and eligible for statutory benefits based on the employment model. Employers must ensure contract terms, pay, and benefits are consistent with the new classifications. Flexibility can support talent retention,

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Pre-merger notification

Pre-Merger Notification Now Mandatory in the UAE

As of 31 March 2025, the UAE has updated its competition law framework under Federal Decree-Law No. 36 of 2023 with key implementing provisions brought into effect by Cabinet Decision No. 3/2025. Pre-merger notification is mandatory for transactions that meet specified thresholds. This applies to mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures. A filing is required if

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Clarification on Taxation of Investment Funds and Partnerships

Cabinet Decision No. 34 of 2025 introduces guidance on the corporate tax treatment of investment funds and unincorporated partnerships. This includes the eligibility criteria for tax-exempt “qualifying investment funds” and the option for certain partnerships to elect to be treated as taxable entities. The update is relevant for private equity, venture capital, and fund managers

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UAE Introduces 15% Corporate Top-up Tax for Multinationals

The UAE Ministry of Finance has announced updates in relation to certain provisions of Federal Decree-Law No. 47 of 2022 on the Taxation of Corporations and Businesses. The UAE has confirmed the introduction of a 15% Domestic Minimum Top-up Tax (DMTT), effective 1 January 2025. The regime applies to multinational enterprise groups with consolidated global

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Intellectual Property: Asset and Share Purchases (UAE)

We are pleased to share a recent contribution by our Senior Associate, Rajiv Suri, published by Practical Law UK (Thomson Reuters). The article, Intellectual Property: Asset and Share Purchases (UAE), offers practical insight into the treatment of intellectual property in corporate transactions under UAE law. This contribution reflects Alsuwaidi & Company’s ongoing engagement with leading

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Alsuwaidi & Company Secures Cancellation of Infringing “Police” Trademarks in UAE

This article highlights a recent judgment by the Dubai Courts in favour of our client, the registered owner of the “Police” trademark in Class 25. The court ordered the cancellation of three conflicting trademarks registered by third parties, reinforcing the importance of prior rights and bad faith challenges in trademark enforcement. BACKGROUND Alsuwaidi & Company

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Criminal Settlement

Criminal Settlement in the UAE: An Alternative Route to Justice

This article outlines how certain criminal cases in the UAE may be resolved outside of formal court proceedings under Federal Decree-Law No. 38 of 2022. It explains when criminal settlement is permitted, the legal conditions required, and its practical effects, offering a clearer understanding of this structured, alternative approach to justice. What is Criminal Settlement

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Alsuwaidi & Company Shortlisted for Five Awards at the LexisNexis Middle East Legal Awards 2025

Alsuwaidi & Company has been named among the finalists for five categories at the LexisNexis Middle East Legal Awards 2025. The firm has been shortlisted in the following categories: Arbitration Team of the Year Employment Team of the Year Maritime & Transport Team of the Year Real Estate Team of the Year Trial Advocacy Excellence

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