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Qatar: Draft Law on Control of Import, Export and Transportation of Rough Diamonds Approved

Qatar: Draft Social Insurance Law Approved

  • 28/11/202128/11/2021
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Al-Sharq, 24 November 2021: Qatar’s Cabinet has approved a draft Social Insurance Law.

It includes provisions on expanding insurance coverage to all private and public sector employees. It also includes provisions introducing a minimum threshold for pensions. It will be 15,000 Riyals. In addition, a housing allowance will be added to the subscription pool which will include the basic salary, social allowance and housing allowance.

They have also approved a draft Military Pension Law.

Military personnel will also have a special allowance added to their subscription pool.

Insured women will be exempt from the reduction of the pension if they resign if the resignation is due to having to look after a child or disability in line with specific conditions. For full story, click here.

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Dubai: Notary Public Law Amended

  • 28/11/202128/11/2021
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Dubai’s Ruler has issued Dubai Law No. 26/2021 amending Dubai Law No. 4/2013 on Notary Publics in the Emirate of Dubai. It will be published in the Official Gazette and come into force on its published date.

Among other things, an electronic notary public provision has been added to Article 14 of Dubai Law No. 4/2013. It covers an automated system which performs a notary public’s duties, without human interference or the need to be present at the office of the notary public.

Under the Law, only UAE citizens with the necessary qualifications and background can perform the role of a notary public.

Article 8 of Dubai Law No. 4/2013 on the Notary Public Affairs Committee has been amended to state the Committee should include at least one judge from Dubai Courts.

Article 10 of Dubai Law No. 4/2013 on the conditions for listing a notary public in the registry of Dubai Courts has been amended as well.

Article 14 of Dubai Law No. 4/2013 on the roles and responsibilities of an individual or private company licensed to provide notary public services in Dubai has been amended. Companies providing notary public services should inform the Dubai Courts about licensed individual notary publics working in the company. They should also ensure the individuals are provided all the tools required to provide the service. The private company will be held liable for any mistake made by the company or its individual notary publics. Fines imposed for errors under the Law or any other Decision need to be paid within 30 days.

In addition, Article 20 of Dubai Law No. 4/2013 on the functions of the private company providing notary public services and the Electronic Notary and Article 33 of Dubai Law No. 4/2013 on procedures set by the head of Dubai Courts for correcting mistakes have been amended.

Penultimately, Article 35 of Dubai Law No. 4/2013 on electronic notary services, procedures for verifying the identity of a person, virtual calls and paying fees has been amended.

Article 36 of Dubai Law No. 4/2013 on the creation of a permanent grievance committee has been amended so as it includes at least one judge from the Dubai Court.

Finally, Article 37 of Dubai Law No. 4/2013 on grievance procedures and Article 39 of Dubai Law No. 4/2013 on inspections conducted on notary publics, guarantees and penalties imposed for violations have been amended.

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Meet the award winners from the 6th Qatar Business Law Forum held in Doha, Qatar!

Meet the award winners from the 6th Qatar Business Law Forum held in Doha, Qatar!

  • 25/11/202125/11/2021
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2021 Qatar Business Law Forum Awards Ceremony!

LexisNexis Middle East is pleased to have hosted, in partnership with the Qatar International Court and Dispute Resolution Centre – QICRDC (LexisNexis Strategic Alliance Partner), the 6th Qatar Business Law Forum Awards Ceremony!

Thank you to our Gala Dinner Sponsor, Pinsent Masons, for your support.

The Awards Ceremony sets out to recognise exceptional achievement within Qatar’s legal community. Please join us in congratulating this year’s winners:


Excellence in Teaching Award

Winner: Dr. Georgios Dimitropoulos, Associate Professor at Hamad Bin Khalifa University College of Law and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, for originating and launching this fall HBKU Law’s fourth new degree program, the three-year Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.).


Legal Department of the Year (Small team)

Winner: Barwa Real Estate Company

Highly Commended: Qatar Shell WLL


Legal Department of the Year (Large team)

Winner: Qatar Financial Centre Authority Legal Department


Legal Counsel of the Year

Winner: Abdullah Dohan AlShammari, Senior Legal Specialist, Qatar University Research Office

Highly Commended: Rosalie Tien (Qatar Shell WLL)


General Counsel of the Year

Winner: Dana Al Ansari, Group Director, Legal & Compliance, Barwa Real Estate

Highly Commended: Mona Daraei, Head of Legal, Siemens Energy WLL


ADR Team of the Year

Winner: Pinsent Masons

Highly Commended: Sultan Al Abdulla & Partners


Banking & Finance Team of the Year

Winner: Simmons & Simmons

Highly Commended: K&L Gates


Commercial Litigation Team of the Year

Winner: Hamad Al Yafei Law Firm

Highly Commended: DWF


Corporate & Commercial Team of the Year

Winner: Addleshaw Goddard

Highly Commended: K&L Gates


Employment Team of the Year

Winner: Hamad Al Yafei Law Firm


IPTMT Team of the Year

Winner: Al Sulaiti Law Firm

Highly Commended: Sultan Al Abdulla & Partners


Property & Construction

Winner: K&L Gates

Highly Commended: Pinsent Masons & Dentons


Sports Law Team of the Year

Winner: Al Ansari & Associates

Highly Commended: Al Sulaiti Law Firm


Regional Law Firm of the Year

Winner: Al Marri & El Hage Law Offices


International Law Firm of the Year

Winner: Pinsent Masons

Highly Commended: DLA Piper


Qatar Law Firm of the Year

Winner: Sultan Al Abdulla & Partners

Highly Commended: Hamad Al Yafei Law Firm


We look forward to welcoming you in 2022 for the 7th Qatar Business Law Forum!

LexisNexis Hosts the 6th Qatar Business Law Forum in Doha, Qatar!

LexisNexis Hosts the 6th Qatar Business Law Forum in Doha, Qatar!

  • 25/11/202125/11/2021
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2021 Qatar Business Law Forum Conference!

LexisNexis Middle East is pleased to have hosted, in partnership with the Qatar International Court and Dispute Resolution Centre – QICRDC (LexisNexis Strategic Alliance Partner), the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Qatar University (College of Law), and our exclusive Law Firm Partner, Al Sulaiti Law Firm, the 6th Qatar Business Law Forum Conference in Doha, Qatar.

The conference covered the latest legal developments and trends in Qatar and gathered leading professionals from the Qatari legal and business community. The following topics were covered over three sessions:

  • First Session – Recent and Future Developments Qatar Law
    • A New Trade & Investment Court for Qatar
    • PPPs – The Story So Far
    • Global Hydrogen Policy Developments: An Update for Qatar
    • Roundtable: Recent and Future Developments in Qatar Law
  • Second Session – Hot Topics in Compliance
    • Key Compliance Issues for Today’s In-House Counsel
    • Issues in Labour and Recruitment Law Compliance
    • Transitioning from LIBOR: Managing Compliance Risks
    • Corporate Registration: Practical Considerations for Engineering and Construction Companies
    • Roundtable: Compliance Issues and Trends for Today’s In-House Lawyers
  • Third Session – Issues and Trends in Dispute Resolution in Qatar
    • Qatar Law and the Singapore Convention on Mediation
    • International Arbitration in a Virtual World
    • Expert Evidence and the Independence of the Expert in International Arbitration
    • Mediation Skills for Lawyers
    • Roundtable: Current Issues and Trends in ADR

Special thanks to our incredible speakers and moderators:

  • Mubarak Al Sulaiti – Chairman, Al Sulaiti Law Firm
  • Abdullatef Al-Mohannadi – Deputy Registrar, QICDRC
  • Sultan Al Abdulla – Qatar Lawyers Association
  • Benjamin Filaferro – Managing Director, LexisNexis Middle East & North Africa
  • Amr Hossam – Legal Consultant, Al Sulaiti Law Firm
  • Sean Khalid – Senior Legal Counsel, Barwa Real Estate Company
  • James Douglass – Partner, K&L Gates
  • Pawel Piotrowski – Partner, K&L Gates
  • Huw Davies – Senior Legal Counsel, Qatar Free Zones Authority
  • Susan Karamanian – Dean, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, College of Law and Public Policy
  • Lauren Djedid – Senior Legal Counsel, Qatar Financial Centre Authority
  • Raquel Ferreira – Senior Associate, Hamad Al Yafei Law Firm
  • Muhammad Ameen Hashim – Head of Corporate & Contracts Department, Al Sulaiti Law Firm
  • Simon Chan – Counsel, K&L Gates
  • Paula Boast – Partner, Charles Russell Speechlys
  • Hilary Bell – Assistant Professor, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, College of Law
  • Sarrah ElJaili – Associate, Hamad Al Yafei Law Firm
  • Kirk Durrant – Partner, DWF
  • Rohit Singhal – Chief Executive Officer, Masin
  • Dr. Zain Sharar – Senior Legal Counsel, QICDRC

Thank you to our partners and sponsors for your support:

  • Qatar International Court & Dispute Resolution Centre – LexisNexis Strategic Alliance Partner
  • Al Sulaiti Law Firm – LexisNexis Exclusive Law Firm Partner
  • Ministry of Commerce & Industry – Partner
  • Qatar University – Partner
  • Aurifer Middle East Tax – Tax Partner
  • K&L Gates – Platinum Sponsor
  • Hamad AlYafei Law Firm – Platinum Sponsor
  • DWF – Gold Sponsor
  • Charles Russell Speechlys – Silver Sponsor
  • Masin – Silver Sponsor
  • Barwa Real Estate Company – Corporate Sponsor
  • Qatar Free Zones Authority – Corporate Sponsor
  • SADER Group – Bronze Sponsor
  • Pinsent Masons – Gala Dinner Sponsor

Lastly, thank you to all attendees for making the conference a success. We look forward to welcoming you in 2022 for the 7th Qatar Business Law Forum!

Saudi Arabia: Landmark Insurance Product for Self-driving Vehicles Launched

Saudi Arabia: Residency Permits Now Being Issued and Renewed Quarterly

  • 25/11/202125/11/2021
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Saudi Gazette, 23 November 2021: The General Directorate of Passports or Jawazat has announced residency permits can now be issued and renewed quarterly.

The new service is being executed together with the Human Resources and Social Development Ministry and the Saudi Authority for Data and Artificial Intelligence.

It has been launched to implement a new Cabinet Decision which was issued to this effect.

Domestic workers and similar workers are exempt.

The residency permit will be renewed once the expatriate fee has been paid.

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Bahrain: Decision on Reporting Information and Measures Against Frozen Funds Issued

Bahrain: Implementation Date for Execution Law in Civil and Commercial Matters Announced

  • 24/11/202124/11/2021
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

The Vice President of Bahrain’s Supreme Judicial Council and President of the Court of Cassation has announced the Execution Law in Civil and Commercial Matters is going to be implemented on 17 March 2022.

The Council are preparing the procedural requirements to implement Bahrain Decree-Law No. 22/2021.

They are doing so together with the Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments Ministry.

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Oman: Amphibious Aircraft Approved

Oman: Crowdfunding Rule Changes Announced

  • 24/11/202124/11/2021
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Times of Oman, 21 November 2021: Oman’s Capital Market Authority has announced crowdfunding rule changes.

They have been approved as part of amendments to the Implementing Regulations to the Capital Market Law.

Under the amendments, licensing companies cannot specialise in managing crowdfunding platforms if their capital is less than 25,000 Riyals.

Companies wanting to engage in activities will be exempt from licensing fees of 155,000 Rials until January 2023. The aim is to stimulate the establishment of platforms and support owners of SMEs.

Licensed companies will have to provide an electronic system which allows four types of financing. These are donation, rewards, contribution to ownership and debt instruments.

Those operating these platforms will have to display all disclosures issued by the applicants for financing on the same platform.

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UAE: Maternity and Paternity Leave Entitlements Amended

  • 22/11/202122/11/2021
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Khaleej Times (United Arab Emirates), 17 November 2021: The new Labour Regulations have amended the maternity and paternity leave entitlements for private sector employees.

Under Federal Decree-Law No. 33/2021, female employees will be able to take 60 days’ maternity leave, including 15 days on half pay.

Where the mother or newborn child fall sick, the employee is able to take an additional 45 days without pay once the initial maternity leave is over, providing the provide an official sick leave certificate.

New mothers of infants with special needs will be entitled to 30-days paid leave after they have completed their initial maternity leave. This can be renewed for another 30 days with no pay. A medical report of the child’s case has to be presented first.

Under the same legislation, employers have to provide women with equal pay for the same job performed by men,. The value will be determined by the Cabinet. Discrimination in terms of duties in the same workplace is also banned.

All provisions regulating the employment of employees will apply without discrimination to working women. Employers are banned from recruiting on the basis of race, colour, sex, religion, nationality, or disability. This is because it will weaken equal opportunities or impair equality in workplaces.

Article 14 of Federal Decree-Law No. 33/2021 bans sexual harassment, bullying, or the use of verbal, physical, or emotional violence against employees by the employer, superiors or colleagues.

The employer may also not use any means of coercion or penalty threat to force employees to perform a task against their will.

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Abu Dhabi: Exemption Period to Pay Health Subscriptions Fines Extended

Abu Dhabi: Non-Government Organisation Registration Begins

  • 22/11/202122/11/2021
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Gulf News (United Arab Emirates), 18 November 2021: Abu Dhabi’s Community Development Department has announced non-government organisations can now register to be licensed in the Emirate.

This will enable them to operate within the law.

The Department has already started receiving applications in line with an agreement signed earlier this year between them and the UAE Federal Community Development Ministry to implement Federal Law No. 35/2020 (which amends Federal Law No. 2/2008).

The agreement defines the powers of both entities to supervise and regulate this sector.

In order to be eligible to apply for the license, founding members must sign statutes, record the minutes of their meetings signed by the attendees and record minutes of the meeting of the temporary committee. One member of the committee has to be authorised to submit monthly reports and statements which include the names, titles, professions and places of residence of the founding members, copies of their identity cards and passports, as well as their data form.

Under the relevant legislation, Emiratis have the right to apply for one of these licenses in line with these conditions. The association must perform and provide services after establishment for the public interest without collecting profits and anyone should be able to be a member.

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Bahrain: Decision on Reporting Information and Measures Against Frozen Funds Issued

Bahrain: Amendments to Electronic Communications and Transactions Law Approved

  • 22/11/202122/11/2021
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Al Watan, 17 November 2021: Bahrain’s King has approved amendments to the Kingdom’s Electronic Communications and Transactions Law.

Bahrain Law No. 29/2021 has been issued to this effect.

It amends Article 23(d) of Bahrain Decree-Law No. 54/2018.

It will state ‘d. For an unaccredited trust service provider, the person who has suffered damage has the burden of proving that the damage has been caused by the will or negligence of the service provider’.

The Prime Minister and the relevant ministers will be responsible for implementing it. It will be published in the Official Gazette and come into force the day after it is published.

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