Payment Orders: A Game Changer When Chasing Late Payments in the UAE
Join our webinar on Payment Orders for debt recovery in Dubai Courts. Learn eligibility, application process, and benefits.
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About this event
Do you have unpaid debts? Have you categorised them as being bad debts? What if you could recover these debts with less hassle than you think?
If these questions are relevant to your business, why not join our webinar. Payment Orders offer an efficient and effective way to recover debts through the Dubai Courts. They allow clients to achieve judgments that they can use to obtain payment.
What will I learn
- What is a payment order?
- How can I be eligible for a Payment order?
- What is the process of applying for one?
- Why you should request the Dubai Courts to make a Payment Order?
About Hamdan AlShamsi
Established in 2010, Hamdan AlShamsi Lawyers & Legal Consultants (HAS) has adapted, expanded and paved the path for our diverse range of legal experience and clientele. Based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, our legal practice provides sector expertise at both the local and international levels. HAS currently employs more than 30 staff members and its legal team comprises of more than 20 persons.
About the Speakers
Robert Whitehead (Senior Associate, Hamdan AlShamsi)
Robert has a broad commercial and financial dispute practice, with specialist focus in agreements arising out of property, infrastructure, finance, banking and shareholder disputes, as well as wider fraud. He previously practiced at Clyde & Co LLP in England in claims before the Commercial Court and Chancery Division of the High Court where he handled large loss claims for international blue-chip clients from a variety of commercial industries in complex, multi-party and cross-jurisdictional disputes.
Robert’s work involves issues as to applicable law, jurisdiction and cross border enforcement including handling multi-jurisdiction enforcement of judgments and arbitral awards.
Rayhan Aleem (Founder and Managing Partner, Alpha Pro Partners)
Rayhan has previously managed finance departments of several large financial services firms in the City of London and is passionate about accounting and reporting automation for small and medium sized businesses. In his free time, Rayhan enjoys playing football and keeping fit.