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DIFC Courts address abolition of the DIFC-LCIA Arbitration Centre

争议解决 | 21/10/2024

For the first time, the DIFC Courts have provided welcome clarification on some of the issues generated by Decree No. 34 of 2021 and the fallout from the abolishment of the DIFC-LCIA and EMAC.

This was provided in the landmark decision of Narciso v Nash, in which members of Stephenson Harwood's Dubai-based disputes team – partner Mark Lakin, managing associate Magda Kofluk, and associates Samantha Martin and Mayss Akasheh - acted for the Claimant.

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