BUSINESS LAW

Understanding Force Majeure in UAE Law: Its Relevance in Contracts During Regional Conflict

Introduction The concept of force majeure has become increasingly important in today’s global climate, particularly as geopolitical tensions and regional conflicts create uncertainty for businesses and individuals. With the recent escalation involving Iran and its impact on regional stability, many parties are reassessing their contractual obligations and risk‑management strategies. Under UAE law, force majeure plays […]
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UAE Waives Visa Overstay Fines for Travellers Affected by Airspace Disruptions

Introduction The UAE Government has once again demonstrated its commitment to humanitarian values and practical governance by announcing the waiver of visa overstay fines for residents, tourists, and visitors affected by recent airspace disruptions. This proactive measure ensures that travellers are not penalised for delays or cancellations beyond their control, and it reflects the UAE’s […]
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Uae Court Upholds Consumer Rights in Credit Card Dispute Over Hidden Contract Terms

The Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) Courts have issued a significant ruling against ADCB bank, confirming that banks and financial institutions cannot rely on implied consent or amended terms and conditions to introduce major contractual changes such as jurisdiction clauses. The case, managed by our office, Ayesha Aldhaheri Advocates and Legal Consultants, reinforces that, financial […]
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WADEEMA’S LAW: SAFEGUARDING THE RIGHTS AND WELFARE OF CHILDREN IN UAE

The protection of children is the central pillar of the legal system in United Arab Emirates. One of the most significant legislation in this area is the Wadeema’s Law, formally known as Federal Law No. 3 of 2016 on Child Rights. This law depicts UAE’s strong commitment of safeguarding children from abuse, neglect, and exploitation, […]
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Delayed Arbitral Awards in the UAE: Procedural Remedies Under Federal Law No. 6 of 2018

Introduction Timely issuance of arbitral awards is essential to the efficiency and credibility of arbitration as a dispute‑resolution mechanism. Delays in issuing awards can undermine party confidence, prolong commercial uncertainty, and raise questions about the tribunal’s compliance with its mandate. Recognising these risks, the UAE Federal Law No. 6 of 2018 on Arbitration provides a […]
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Avoiding Common Mistakes in UAE Company Formation: Best Practices for a Smooth Incorporation

Introduction Setting up a company in the UAE offers significant commercial advantages, including strategic market access, tax efficiency, and a business friendly regulatory environment. However, the incorporation process involves multiple legal, regulatory, and procedural steps that must be handled with precision. Many investors, both local and foreign, encounter delays, compliance issues, or operational restrictions due […]
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