Introduction The Kingdom of Bahrain has positioned itself as one of the most arbitration-friendly jurisdictions in the Middle East. Its Arbitration Law No. (9) of 2015, which adopts the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration, governs all arbitrations seated in Bahrain—domestic and international alike. Bahrain is also a contracting state to the 1958 New…

Introduction: Arbitration as a Practical Solution for Commercial Disputes in Libya Despite political and regulatory challenges, Libya continues to witness commercial activity across key sectors such as trade, construction, energy, logistics, and joint ventures involving local and foreign companies. With these activities come inevitable commercial disputes—arising from contract interpretation, delayed performance, non-payment, changes in market…

Introduction: Why Strategic Legal Guidance Matters in Modern Dispute Management In today’s fast-paced commercial environment—marked by cross-border transactions, evolving regulations, supply chain complexities, and major infrastructure projects—disputes have become a predictable part of doing business. However, the difference between a dispute that is resolved efficiently and one that escalates into a costly legal battle often…

Introduction Across the Arab region, businesses are entering increasingly complex contracts: large construction projects, real estate developments, energy plants, PPP and concession schemes, distribution and agency agreements, and long-term services contracts. With such activity, disputes are inevitable. When they arise, companies need a mechanism that is: fast enough to protect ongoing operations, discreet enough to…

Introduction Choosing the best arbitration law firm for commercial and international disputes in Egypt is not a marketing slogan question – it is a strategic choice that can determine: how much money your company ultimately pays or collects, whether you preserve or destroy key business relationships, and how regulators, banks, and partners perceive your risk…

Introduction: Why Egypt Is a Strategic Hub for International Commercial Arbitration Egypt stands at the crossroads of Africa, the Middle East, and Europe — not only geographically, but also economically and legally. As one of the region’s largest and most diversified markets, Egypt attracts multinational investors, global corporations, and regional enterprises engaged in sectors such…

Introduction The United Arab Emirates has become one of the world’s leading hubs for trade, finance, construction, energy, and cross-border investment. From onshore Dubai and Abu Dhabi to free zones such as DIFC and ADGM, the UAE offers a sophisticated legal and commercial environment that attracts multinational companies and regional champions alike. With this level…

Introduction: Why Businesses Need Advanced Legal Solutions More Than Ever In today’s highly interconnected global economy, commercial and financial disputes have become more complex, more technical, and more far-reaching. A simple disagreement over a contract can quickly escalate into a multi-million-dollar conflict, spanning multiple jurisdictions, involving regulatory issues, supply chain disruptions, and reputational risks. Companies…

Introduction: Why Commercial Negotiation Is Now a Critical Business Skill In today’s fast-paced and competitive business world—especially in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, and across the Middle East—commercial negotiation has become one of the most essential tools for companies seeking growth, stability, and long-term success. Negotiation is no longer a simple exchange of offers; it…

Introduction One of the first questions any CFO or general counsel asks when arbitration is on the table is: “How much is this going to cost us?” Arbitration is often chosen in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and across the Middle East for major construction, energy, supply, and investment disputes. Yet many companies hesitate because they don’t…