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23 May 2016

Is It Worth To Pursue My Case

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Dr. Hassan Elhais

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Dr. Hassan Elhais, a long-standing member of the prestigious Amal Alrashedi Lawyers & Legal Consultants, is a renowned legal consultant in the UAE, specializing in family law, criminal law, civil law, company incorporation, construction law, banking law, inheritance law, and arbitration. Dr. Elhais has gained wide recognition in the country, winning numerous awards and accolades. He was declared the Legal Consultant of the Year in 2026 by Leaders in Law. He was also elected as the co-chair of the ‘Relocation of Children Committee’ of the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL), a worldwide association of practicing lawyers, widely regarded as the most experienced and skilled family law specialists in their respective countries. Dr. Hassan Elhais’s continued recognition in the 2025 Chambers and Partners rankings for Family/Matrimonial services to High-Net-Worth individuals in the UAE from 2022-2025.
When you are engaged in a dispute you need to lodge a case in order to preserve your rights.
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When you are engaged in a dispute you need to lodge a case in order to preserve your rights. However, is it worth even pursuing your case? In other words, do you have a good enough case that justifies paying court and lawyers' fees, and undertaking the required effort?

When you make a decision to lodge a case there are a few points to be considered. First, we need to evaluate the legal position. This shall depend on:

  • The applicable law. Which law will be applied in order to resolve the dispute?
  • Do the local courts have a jurisdiction over the dispute?
  • Is there enough evidence to prove what is claimed?

After making a good evaluation and determining there is a good chance of receiving what is claimed, we must evaluate the chances of the judgment being executed and collection of what was awarded. This shall depend on:

  • Whether the other party is a natural person or an entity.
  • If the other party is a natural person, does he have enough money, assets, property etc, in order to guarantee collection of the claimed amount, in case he refuses to execute the judgment.
  • If the other party is an entity, is it a company or an establishment? And if it is a company, then what type of company is it? Is it a personal or capital company?

In both evaluations – winning and execution evaluations- there must be a good channel of communication between the plaintiff, which is the client, and his lawyer.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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