Dubai ruler announces new law to deter further rise in court litigation in the emirate
Dubai is set to launch a new alternative dispute resolution (ADR) centre in a bid to decrease the amount of court litigation in the emirate.
Dubai is set to launch a new alternative dispute resolution (ADR) centre in a bid to decrease the amount of court litigation in the emirate. Dubai has seen a rise in the number of contentious disputes as a result of the financial downturn, with large numbers of projects, particularly in the construction field, coming to a halt due to financing difficulties.
October 07, 2009 at 08:04 PM
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Dubai ruler announces new law to deter further rise in court litigation in the emirate
Dubai is set to launch a new alternative dispute resolution (ADR) centre in a bid to decrease the amount of court litigation in the emirate.
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