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In today’s rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape, businesses operating across the Middle East face a complex mix of physical disruption and escalating cyber risk. In this podcast episode Ruby Khnom, Zil Rehman and Paul Galbraith explore how organisations can protect their technology infrastructure, maintain operations and stay compliant.

In the final episode of our Contracts Under Pressure podcast series, Justine Reeves and Rebecca Hilton turn to the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), examining how its hybrid legal framework approaches force majeure, before drawing the series together with a practical checklist for businesses.

In Episode Two of our Contracts Under Pressure podcast series, Justine Reeves and Rebecca Hilton turn to civil law systems in the Middle East, examining how the UAE and Saudi Arabia approach force majeure and hardship when contracts come under strain.

When disruption hits, what protection does English law really offer? In Episode One of our Contracts Under Pressure podcast series, Justine Reeves and Rebecca Hilton unpack why frustration is so hard to prove under English law, and why force majeure clause matters more than ever when contracts are pushed to breaking point.

In this next episode of our Abu Dhabi 20 year anniversary podcast series, we focus on arbitration and mediation, and how both have evolved to become central pillars of dispute resolution in the emirate. Hosted Keith Hutchison, partner in our Abu Dhabi office, the discussion brings together Clyde & Co disputes lawyers Alexandra Lester, Alfred Thorton and Jennifer Eakins, to reflect on how arbitration in Abu Dhabi has developed from its early institutional roots into a framework that now competes confidently on the international stage.

In this episode of our Abu Dhabi 20 year anniversary podcast series, we turn to the offshore court system and the jurisdiction of the Abu Dhabi Global Market, or ADGM, and consider how it has reshaped dispute resolution in the emirate.

In this second episode of the Legal Insights Podcast, our Arabic speaking team explore the foundations of the UAE’s unique legal landscape, where civil law traditions, Sharia principles, and common law frameworks coexist.

In this episode of our Abu Dhabi 20 year anniversary podcast series, we take a closer look at the evolution of the onshore Abu Dhabi courts. Hosted by Keith Hutchison, a commercial disputes partner in our Abu Dhabi office, the discussion brings together fellow Clyde & Co disputes lawyers, Sherif Maher, Alfred Thornton and Jennifer Eakins, with decades of combined experience in the UAE to reflect on how the system has changed and why those changes matter.

This second episode of our Abu Dhabi anniversary podcast series and brings together hosts Barkha Doshi and Afreen Abedin with guest Arushi Goel. Arushi has worked across regulation, markets and digital assets for more than a decade, and she helps break down how the Abu Dhabi Global Market’s regulatory framework has shifted as the virtual assets market has grown.