Herbert Smith Freehills’ Robert Stephen and Joseph Bentley have contributed the United Arab Emirates Chapter to the 2017 edition of Getting the Deal Through: Arbitration.
Getting the Deal Through: Arbitration contains expert local insight into arbitration laws and institutions worldwide, providing essential 'need to know' answers to the fundamental questions facing corporations and counsel. The guide gives a comprehensive overview of the entire process, from the drafting of contractual clauses through to the enforcement of awards in local courts. It deals with laws and institutions, arbitration agreements, constitution of arbitral tribunals, arbitral proceedings, interim measures and awards.
To read the United Arab Emirates Chapter of Getting the Deal Through: Arbitration please click here: edition-arbitration-2017
For further information, please contact Robert Stephen (Senior Associate), Joseph Bentley (Associate), or your usual Herbert Smith Freehills contact.
Key contacts
Simon Chapman KC
Managing Partner, Disputes, Asia and Australia, Hong Kong and Korea Group
Andrew Cannon
Partner, Head of International Arbitration, London, Paris, India Group, Nordic Group, Africa Group, Kazakhstan Group, Ukraine Group and Central Asia Group
Dr Patricia Nacimiento
Partner, Germany, Central Asia Group, Kazakhstan Group, Latin America Group and Ukraine Group
Kathryn Sanger
Partner, Head of Disputes, China and Japan and Head of Private Capital, Asia, Hong Kong
Thierry Tomasi
Partner, Paris, Latin America Group and Africa Group
Christian Leathley
Partner, Head of International Arbitration, US, London, New York and Latin America Group
Craig Tevendale
Partner, Head of Energy, UK, London, Africa Group, Central Asia Group and Kazakhstan Group
Gitta Satryani
Managing Partner, Singapore Office, Singapore
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