James Lightley-Hunt#2689

James Lightley-Hunt

James Lightley-Hunt is an associate in K&L Gates' Dubai office. He has particular experience in complex cross-border dispute resolution, including commercial litigation and international arbitration. Mr Lightley-Hunt advises and represents UAE-based, regional and international clients in a wide range of commercial disputes, with particular focus on arbitration proceedings administered by major arbitral institutions, including the ICC, DIFC-LCIA, and DIAC. He also works closely with local counsel in respect of litigation and other proceedings before the UAE Courts.
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Enforcing arbitral awards in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Enforcing arbitral awards in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Practice notes

This Practice Note considers the procedure for the recognition and enforcement of domestic and foreign (or international) arbitral awards in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It considers recognising and enforcing arbitration awards in the local UAE courts, the Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC) courts, and the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) courts. The Practice Note also discusses grounds for resisting the enforcement of arbitration awards in the UAE (ie bars to enforcement).

Interim remedies and arbitration in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Interim remedies and arbitration in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Practice notes

This Practice Note considers interim, emergency relief or remedies (including injunctions) and arbitration in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It considers interim remedies available in the UAE courts (including preservatory attachment orders and travel bans and interim orders available in support of arbitration proceedings) and interim remedies available in the DIFC courts, as well as interim relief available from tribunals in arbitration proceedings pursuant to UAE federal law, the arbitration rules of the Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC), DIFC-LCIA Arbitration Centre and Abu Dhabi Commercial Conciliation and Arbitration Centre (ADCCAC). It also considers awarding and enforcing interim relief in the UAE courts and DIFC courts.

State immunity and arbitration in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
State immunity and arbitration in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Practice notes

This Practice Note considers state immunity (or sovereign immunity) and arbitration in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It considers the capacity of UAE government entities to enter into contracts, immunity against enforcement and procedural restrictions on litigating against Dubai government entities. The Practice Note also considers state immunity in the DIFC.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Education

  • Graduate Diploma in Law and Legal Practice Course, BPP University Law School, 2012
  • B.A., University College London, 2007

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