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Osha Bergman Watanabe & Burton LLP
Saudi Arabia's Public Prosecution Council has announced the formation of a specialized IP Prosecution wing that will examine and initiate criminal proceedings in cases of IP infringement.
Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is pursuing high-paced redevelopment. Aiming to reduce its dependence on oil reserves (an industry accounting for 20-40% of GDP)...
Norton Rose Fulbright
In Sandra Holdings v Saleh CA 003/2023, the DIFC Court of Appeal overturned Sir Jeremy Cooke J's judgment in Jones v Jones CFI 043/2022, ruling that injunctive relief...
Norton Rose Fulbright
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has in recent history set about to introduce legislative reforms, with a view to increasing the efficiency of judicial institutions and court processes...
Fenwick Elliott LLP
The New Rules have introduced significant changes, bringing the SCCA in line with other major arbitral institutions and international best practice.
Mayer Brown
Following our detailed Legal Update on the Saudi Center for Commercial Arbitration ("SCCA") in Part 2, in this Part 3, we examine the SCCA's recently published arbitration rules (the "2023 Rules")...
Herbert Smith Freehills
On 1 May 2023, the Saudi Centre for Commercial Arbitration (SCCA) announced the publication of its revised SCCA Arbitration Rules (the new Rules). The new Rules apply to all arbitrations...
K&L Gates
The Saudi Center for Commercial Arbitration (SCCA) recently issued a new and updated set of arbitration rules (SCCA Rules 2023).
Mayer Brown
Following Mayer Brown and Al Akeel & Partners' recent alliance in May 2022, we are delighted to launch this joint series about arbitration in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Mayer Brown
Following Mayer Brown and Al Akeel & Partners' recent alliance in May 2022, we are delighted to launch this joint series about arbitration in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Clyde & Co
On 09 April 2020, the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ('KSA') announced the enactment of the Commercial Courts Law (CCL)*, representing a significant move to streamline the Kingdom's court system.
Clyde & Co
In 2017, the Capital Market Authority in Saudi Arabia introduced a new class action regime for claims by shareholders of listed companies in the Kingdom. In this article, we look at the conclusion...
STA Law Firm
Over the recent few years, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has seen sweeping changes within the society and its economy.
Fenwick Elliott LLP
Arbitration as a means of resolving disputes has deep roots in the Islamic legal traditions.
Fenwick Elliott LLP
There have been monumental changes to KSA's legal landscape in recent years.
DLA Piper UK LLP
DLA Piper recently acted on a successful "reconsideration motion" in the Appeal Court in Dammam on the basis of a default judgment which had been issued against our contractor client in favour of a subcontractor.
Mahayni
In an attempt to foster "a fair and attractive arbitration environment, promote the spread of the arbitration culture, based on the highest international benchmarks and standards, and reduce the pressure on the court system", ...
Herbert Smith Freehills
Arbitration in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been subject to material reform in recent years which has had a positive effect in the realm of dispute resolution.
Clyde & Co
On 15 December 2017, new amended regulations came into force in KSA, and a class action regime is now in force in respect of securities disputes.
Caplin & Drysdale
On January 3, 2024, the Department of Justice announced that Barry Bennett and Douglas Watts entered into Deferred Prosecution Agreements.
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