
Mohammad Rwashdeh
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jdsupra.com | Jennifer Paterson |Mohammad Rwashdeh |Jonathan Sutcliffe
IntroductionIn a decision that became public recently, the Abu Dhabi Court of Cassation (Court of Cassation) in Case No. 1115 of 2024 (issued on 25 November 2024) confirmed the exclusivity of the grounds to set aside arbitral awards contained in Article 53 of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Federal Arbitration Law No. 6 of 2018 (Arbitration Law). Those grounds do not include reconsideration of the arbitral tribunal’s evaluation of the evidence.
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mondaq.com | Jennifer Paterson |Mohammad Rwashdeh |Jonathan Sutcliffe
In a decision that became public recently, the Abu Dhabi Courtof Cassation (Court of Cassation) in Case No. 1115 of 2024 (issuedon 25 November 2024) confirmed the exclusivity of the grounds toset aside arbitral awards contained in Article 53 of the UnitedArab Emirates (UAE) Federal Arbitration Law No. 6 of 2018(Arbitration Law). Those grounds do not include reconsideration ofthe arbitral tribunal's evaluation of the evidence.
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klgates.com | Jennifer Paterson |Mohammad Rwashdeh |Jonathan Sutcliffe
27 February 2025UAE Litigation and Dispute Resolution Alert Introduction In a decision that became public recently, the Abu Dhabi Court of Cassation (Court of Cassation) in Case No. 1115 of 2024 (issued on 25 November 2024) confirmed the exclusivity of the grounds to set aside arbitral awards contained in Article 53 of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Federal Arbitration Law No. 6 of 2018 (Arbitration Law).
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1 month ago |
lexology.com | Jennifer Paterson |Mohammad Rwashdeh |Jonathan Sutcliffe
IntroductionIn a decision that became public recently, the Abu Dhabi Court of Cassation (Court of Cassation) in Case No. 1115 of 2024 (issued on 25 November 2024) confirmed the exclusivity of the grounds to set aside arbitral awards contained in Article 53 of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Federal Arbitration Law No. 6 of 2018 (Arbitration Law). Those grounds do not include reconsideration of the arbitral tribunal’s evaluation of the evidence.
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jdsupra.com | Jennifer Paterson |Mohammad Rwashdeh |Jonathan Sutcliffe
IntroductionThe Dubai Court of Cassation (Court of Cassation) in Case No. 296 of 2024 vacated the decision of the Dubai Court of Appeal (Court of Appeal) in Commercial Appeal No. 2284/2023, in which the Court of Appeal issued a decision on the merits of a claim despite the existence of an arbitration agreement.
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