DIFC Court finds that the DIFC is the seat of arbitration by implication | Practical Law

DIFC Court finds that the DIFC is the seat of arbitration by implication | Practical Law

In Gavin v Gaynor (DIFC CFI 017/2015), the DIFC Court of First Instance considered whether the parties had, by implication, chosen the DIFC as the seat of arbitration.

DIFC Court finds that the DIFC is the seat of arbitration by implication

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 1-627-5672 (Approx. 5 pages)

DIFC Court finds that the DIFC is the seat of arbitration by implication

by Henry Quinlan (Partner) and Ali Al-Zarrad (Legal Consultant), DLA Piper Middle East LLP
Published on 04 May 2016United Arab Emirates
In Gavin v Gaynor (DIFC CFI 017/2015), the DIFC Court of First Instance considered whether the parties had, by implication, chosen the DIFC as the seat of arbitration.