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SUMMARY:GAP HEADNOTE SERIES – UAE (by Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP)
DESCRIPTION:\nOn Thursday 15 January at 1pm CET we held an interactive discussion on recent developments on enforcement in the UAE from its three jurisdictions, in our ‘A Case in Time’ Headnote series.\n\n\n\nSara Koleilat-Aranjo, Issey Park, and Chelsea Pollard, of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, the authors of the GAP chapter on UAE, provided a discussion on the following cases, followed by comments of Joanna Kisielińska-Garncarek (Gessel, Warsaw), and a Q&A with the participants. The Q&A portion was held under the Chatham House Rule. The event chat was open to facilitate networking and interaction\n\n\n\n\nOnshore UAE – Authority for Unification of Federal and Local Judicial Principles, Application No. 1 of 2025; Dubai Court of Cassation, Appeal No. 756 of 2025;\n\n\n\nDIFC – Neal v Nadir [2024] DIFC CA 001 (here); and\n\n\n\nADGM – A17 v B17 [2025] ADGMCFI 0001 (here).\n\n\n\n\nThe recording is available here.\n\n\n\nYou can find out more about Delos’s Guide to Arbitration Places (GAP) here, and sign up for GAP news here.\n\n\n\nABOUT THE GAP AND THE SPEAKERS\n\n\n\nThe Delos Guide to Arbitration Places (GAP) is designed to assist in-house counsel, corporate lawyers and arbitration practitioners with efficiently accessing key insights into a large range of jurisdictions, including for the purposes of negotiating the choice of arbitral seats and conducting arbitral proceedings in those jurisdictions.\n\n\n\nThis peer-reviewed open access publication is now in its second edition. Browse the table of contents, explore the jurisdictions covered in the GAP or jump to the traffic lights table.\n\n\n\nSPEAKERS\n\n\n\nJoanna Kisielińska-Garncarek, she specializes in arbitration and litigation. Her practice includes disputes in the broad field of business law, including international trade and M&A transactions.\n\n\n\nSara Koleilat-Aranjo, leads Morgan Lewis’s international arbitration, dispute resolution, and global investigations practice across the Middle East and Africa. Sara focuses her practice on international arbitration and dispute prevention and resolution, primarily in cases with cross-border elements. She advises and represents the interests of governments, semi-governments, and corporations in proceedings arising out of inbound and outbound investments in the Middle East and Africa across a range of sectors, including energy, real estate, hospitality, construction, banking and finance, distribution, and technology, media, and telecommunications. Sara is admitted to practice in New York, Paris, Beirut and the Dubai International Financial Center and is a registered Legal Consultant in the Legal Affairs Department of the Emirate of Dubai. She speaks Arabic, French, and English.\n\n\n\nIssey Park, is an Associate at Morgan Lewis.  Issey advises on international commercial arbitration, investor-state dispute settlement, and private international law matters. Issey is qualified in Korea and England & Wales and has represented clients from various countries, including the United Arab Emirates and South Korea, in institutional and ad hoc arbitrations. Issey has served with the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) in Vienna and experience in case administration from the Korean Commercial Arbitration Board (KCAB) in Seoul.\n\n\n\nChelsea Pollard, is an associate in the dispute resolution practice, focusing on international arbitration, cross-border litigation, and dispute avoidance. She has particular knowledge of international arbitration and has been involved in advising and representing clients in various sectors, including construction, energy, hospitality, healthcare, consumer goods, aviation, and finance. Chelsea is qualified to practice in California. Prior to joining Morgan Lewis, Chelsea worked as an associate at one of the largest regional law firms in the Middle East and at the Asian International Arbitration Centre, where she was part of the standard form of building contracts team.\n
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