| In this two part article, Glenn Lovell from Al Tamimi & Company gives an overview of the dispute resolution system and process in Saudi Arabia, followed by an analysis of appropriate dispute resolution and governing law clauses.
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| Effective 1st September 2009, the UAE Ministry of Labour introduced a mandatory electronic salary transfer system in the UAE called the Wage Protection System or WPS. Samir Kantaria and Noor El Shunnar from Al Tamimi & Company provide an overview.
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| Current equity market conditions present opportunities for companies with strong businesses and comfortable liquidity to invest in themselves by buying back their own shares, to the advantage of their committed shareholders. Muhammad Tariq from Al Tamimi & Company elaborates.
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| Due to increasing disputes between shippers and consignees, a number of ocean carriers have been facing incidents where the cargo remains abandoned at warehouses or yards. In such cases carriers remain responsible for the undelivered cargo. Yaman Al-Hawamdeh from Al Tamimi & Company advises on the options available for ocean carriers in dealing with the vacant time between cargo arrival and actual delivery.
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Given the current global economic scenario, the Madrid system for the international registration of trademarks gains particular importance for being cost effective and simple in procedure. Mohammed Ali, from Al Tamimi & Company, explains
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The UAE offers investors the opportunity to set up offshore companies to undertake their business activities. Aarti Kotecha, from Al Tamimi & Company, highlights the requirements, advantages and restrictions
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Incentive plans are important components of salary packages. This isn’t just feel-good fluff. It can make your company a highly attractive place to work. Marcus Wallman and Sonya Stewart from Al Tamimi & Company tell you how to go about it
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Tough choices are a part of business. Neil Crossley from DLA Piper offers information and advice to assist employers who are considering implementing redundancies. This article relates to onshore Dubai and free zones apart from the DIFC
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Companies need new strategies to manage their financial position. Simon Davidson and Thomas Miers from DLA Piper explain how restructuring can help improve stability and how it need not be exclusive to businesses in financial distress
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Some of the factors investors take into consideration before investing in a country are the labour market, laws and regulations that govern the relationship between the employer and employee. Iyad Hamarneh from Al Tamimi & Company provides an overview of the legal scene in Jordan
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