Concept Advocates | Business Consultants LLC How Contract Breaches Lead to Commercial Litigation in the UAE Contracts are the foundation of every business relationship, ensuring clarity and accountability between parties. In the UAE’s dynamic business environment, contracts govern everything from real estat...
Concept Advocates | Business Consultants LLC Why Businesses in the UAE Should Work with a Commercial Litigation Lawyer The UAE’s thriving economy attracts entrepreneurs, corporations, and investors from around the world. With rapid growth, however, come inevitable disputes—ranging from contract breaches and shareholde...
Concept Advocates | Business Consultants LLC What is Compound Interest? Understanding Compound Interest in UAE: What the Law Now Says When it comes to loans, credit cards, or financial agreements, interest rates can significantly impact how much you owe. One crucial aspec...
Concept Advocates | Business Consultants LLC Consumer Protection Lawyer in Dubai: Your Guide to Consumer Rights Consumer rights play a crucial role in ensuring fair trade and ethical business practices. If you’re facing unfair treatment as a consumer in Dubai, a Consumer Protection Lawyer can help you understan...
Concept Advocates | Business Consultants LLC Filing a Consumer Complaint in Dubai: A Step-by-Step Guide Consumers in Dubai have strong legal protections. If you encounter issues with a product or service, you can file a complaint with the Department of Economic Development (DED). This guide outlines the...
Concept Advocates | Business Consultants LLC What are the different types of commercial fraud in the UAE? Commercial fraud is a serious offense in the UAE under Article 4 of UAE Federal Law No. 42/2023 (Anti-Commercial Fraud Law) . This law strictly prohibits activities involving counterfeit goods, includ...
Concept Advocates | Business Consultants LLC Is the signatory personally liable for bounced company cheques in the UAE? Cheques and UAE Commercial Law: Key Guidelines for Compliance Under UAE Commercial Transactions Law No. 50 of 2022, issuing a cheque without sufficient funds in your bank account is considered a crimi...