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Al Tamimi & Company

Main Category: Lawyers & Legal Consultants
First Address : PO Box 9275
Second Address : 6th floor, Building 4 East, DIFC
City : Dubai
Country : United Arab Emirates
Phone: 971 4 3641641
Fax: 971 4 3641777
Email: info@tamimi.com
Website: www.tamimi.com


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The tendering process – A two stage contract – Part 2

Eric Teo, senior associate in the construction and engineering practice of Al Tamimi & Company, talks about the fundamental legal aspects of the tendering process in the second of a two-part article.

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The tendering process – A two stage contract – Part 1

Eric Teo, senior associate in the Construction and Engineering Practice of Al Tamimi & Company, talks about the fundamental legal aspects of the tendering process in the first of a two-part article.

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Lawyers rejoice as property slump turns nasty

The real estate crash is providing rich pickings for lawyers called in to deal with a rash of construction lawsuits.

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Legal firm sees sharp rise in UAE contract disputes

Law company dealing with disputes over deals worth hundreds of millions of dirhams.

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Law and taxes

Infrastructure opportunities in Iraq are emerging. UME reviews the state's legal basics with lawyers working on the ground.

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Paving the way to a brighter Iraq

With a well developed and mature legal framework in place, Iraq is open for business. Al Tamimi & Company’s Iraq team set the record straight for Oil & Gas Middle East.

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Handling redundancies in the UAE

fmME understands employment law in the UAE is a hot topic at the moment. Samir Kantaria, head of employment practice/partner, Corporate Commercial, Al Tamimi & Company, gives you the low down.

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A tempting bond of security

Omar Al Saadoon – senior associate – construction and engineering department, Al Tamimi & Company, discusses the relevance of guarantee bonds in the current market situation.

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A long term view - Part 2

In the concluding second part, Omar Al Saadoon, senior associate, construction and engineering practice - Al Tamimi & Company, discusses issues affecting the industry.

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A long term view - Part 1

Omar Al Saadoon, senior associate, Construction and Engineering Practice at Al Tamimi & Company outlines the current construction trends in the market.

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Iraq's oil legacy

Omar Al-Saadoon, senior associate with the Iraq Practice Group at Al Tamimi & Co examines Iraq's oil laws exclusively for Oil & Gas Middle East.

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Don't jump in to new arbitration system yet

Philip Punwar, barrister and chartered arbitrator for Al Tamimi & Company, says the DIFC/LCIA rules will be welcome in the construction industry but, to date, are neither widely available nor enforced.

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Building Saudi

Hugo Berger reports on the current challenges facing the booming construction market in Saudi Arabia.

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Legal advice in demand

The demand for legal advice and commercial arbitration is expected to soar over the next few months as the construction industry battles numerous challenges.

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Staff ownership could boost profits

Gulf firms are losing out by failing to give employees financial stake in business, experts say.

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Saudi and the US join forces to crane train

An American association has teamed up with two Saudi Arabian companies in an effort to raise the standard of training offered to operators of cranes and heavy equipment in the Kingdom.

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For better or worse?

The new contracts issued by the Abu Dhabi government are an improvement, but read the small print.

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Contracts fall short of legal standard for PPP

The legal framework for public-private partnerships not part of Abu Dhabi's new contract for construction projects.

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Abu Dhabi issues building law

The new law is set to clamp down on contractors using hazardous materials in government projects.

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Keeping parties out of the courts

With Dubai lining itself up to be an international hub for arbitration proceedings following its accession to the New York Convention, Conrad Egbert explores how any new arbitration law will have to contain significant adjustments from the current draft in order to bring itself in line with other markets.

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UAE law firm implements collaboration solution

Law firm Al Tamimi & Company is deploying an e-mail and document management system to improve collaboration.

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