Introduction In commercial practice across the UAE, particularly in real estate ventures and closely held companies, business partners frequently rely on memorandum of understanding (MOUs) and informal commercial arrangements before properly documenting their rights...
The Dubai Court of Cassation kiosk ruling 2026 (Commercial Appeal No. 27 of 2026) addresses a recurring legal question: are kiosks and similar structures considered movable assets, or do they qualify as real estate for the purpose of jurisdiction? The Court’s ruling...
A recent order of the Court of First Instance of the Dubai International Financial Centre Courts, issued in January 2026, provides a comprehensive and authoritative exposition of the legal principles governing renewed applications for permission to appeal, the...
In a significant ruling that underscores the evolving landscape of commercial law in the United Arab Emirates, the Dubai Court of Cassation has recently handed down a judgment that clarifies the legal position on cheque disputes and the nature of cheques as financial...
In the realm of commercial law, the complexities of litigation often extend far beyond the mere facts of a case. This blog delves into a recent judicial decision, illustrating the nuanced interplay of legal principles and the judicial reasoning that guides court...
In a notable business dispute that unfolded in the UAE, the involved parties were entangled in a disagreement regarding company shares, operational costs, and financial responsibilities. The case progressed through various legal stages, including appeals, ultimately...