Arbitration Lawyer in Dubai for Dispute Resolution

Clear Guidance on Arbitration and Dispute Resolution

Work with an arbitration lawyer in Dubai for dispute resolution, tribunal proceedings, interim relief applications, and award enforcement under UAE arbitration rules. Our Dubai arbitration lawyer guides you through DIAC, ICC, and ad hoc arbitrations with clear steps, realistic timelines, and straightforward communication.

Services

Our Arbitration Services in Dubai

Arbitration Agreement and Clause Drafting

Tribunal Proceedings Management

Interim Relief Applications

Award Enforcement and Challenges

Alternative Dispute Resolution

How Our Arbitration Lawyer in Dubai Helps

  • Initial Case Assessment: Review your arbitration clause, assess dispute merits, and advise on seat and rules selection that match your enforcement needs.
  • Filing Preparation: Prepare tribunal submissions with complete document checklists, evidence organization, and hearing schedules for efficient proceedings.
  • Strategic Planning: Plan enforcement strategies with UAE courts to ensure award recognition, asset attachment, and successful collection.

Arbitration Seat and Rules Selection

Choosing Your Arbitration Seat

Arbitration Rules Comparison

Governing Law Considerations

UAE Law Application

International Law Options

Validity Requirements

Arbitration Proceedings Management

Case Initiation and Response

Tribunal Constitution

Evidence and Discovery

Interim Measures Applications

Hearing Management

Award Enforcement in UAE

Recognition Procedures

Asset Recovery

Setting Aside Applications

Challenge Grounds

  • Jurisdictional Challenges: Prepare challenges based on lack of tribunal jurisdiction, invalid arbitration agreements, or scope exceeded by arbitrators.
  • Procedural Irregularities: Challenge awards for serious procedural breaches affecting due process rights and fair hearing guarantees.

Court Representation

  • First Instance Proceedings: Represent clients at Dubai Court of First Instance with comprehensive legal briefs and supporting documentation.
  • Appellate Advocacy: Handle appeals to Dubai Court of Appeal and Dubai Court of Cassation following proper appellate procedures and timelines.

Client Types We Serve

Corporations and Businesses

Investors and Developers

SMEs and Professionals

Process

How It Works

1) Initial Consultation

Discuss dispute background, review existing contracts and arbitration clauses, assess case strengths and potential outcomes.

2) Procedural Conferences

Develop case strategy, select appropriate arbitration rules and seat, prepare filing timeline and cost estimates.

3) Filing and Proceedings

Submit arbitration requests or responses, manage tribunal constitution, handle evidence gathering and hearing preparation.

4) Resolution and Enforcement

Pursue award enforcement or settlement negotiations, handle any setting aside applications, coordinate asset recovery procedures.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Arbitration timelines typically range from six to eighteen months depending on case complexity, interim relief needs, and hearing schedules under applicable rules.

Yes. Parties can specify DIAC Rules 2022 or ICC Rules with Dubai or DIFC as arbitration seat based on procedural preferences and case requirements.

Tribunals can order asset preservation, evidence protection, security for costs, and status quo measures under DIAC Rules and UAE arbitration law.

Awards require court recognition under Federal Law No 6 of 2018, but the process is streamlined for awards from recognized arbitration institutions.

 

Challenges are limited to narrow grounds including lack of jurisdiction, serious procedural breaches, and conflicts with UAE public policy.

While not mandatory, using an arbitration lawyer in Dubai ensures proper procedure compliance and maximizes prospects for successful outcomes.

Yes. Med-arb procedures allow mediation attempts before or during arbitration with clear transition rules if settlement discussions fail.

DIAC Rules provide cost schedules based on claim amounts with deposit requirements and transparent allocation procedures for tribunal fees.