Key Aspects of Commercial Law in the UAE
Commercial law in the UAE governs business activities, transactions, and the conduct of companies operating within the country. Key aspects include:
1. Commercial Companies Law:
- Governs the formation, operation, and dissolution of companies in the UAE.
- Specifies the requirements for different types of companies (e.g., LLCs, public joint-stock companies).
- Recently amended to allow 100% foreign ownership in certain sectors.
2. Contracts and Obligations:
- Regulates the creation and enforcement of contracts between businesses.
- Includes provisions on breach of contract, liability, and remedies.
3. Intellectual Property Law:
- Protects trademarks, copyrights, and patents.
- Enforces rights to prevent infringement and counterfeiting.
4. Bankruptcy Law:
- Provides a framework for businesses facing financial difficulties.
- Includes options for restructuring or liquidating assets to pay off creditors.
5. Commercial Transactions Law:
- Covers various aspects of trade, such as sales, transport, and agency agreements.
6. Foreign Investment Law:
- Regulates foreign ownership and investment in the UAE.
- Encourages foreign investment through free zones and incentives.
7. Dispute Resolution:
- Disputes are typically resolved through the UAE courts or arbitration, especially in complex commercial matters.
These laws are designed to create a business-friendly environment while ensuring legal compliance and protection for all parties involved in commercial activities.
Powerlegal Learn About the Law section covers each of these practice areas in detail, with practical information and links to our Find a Lawyer directory. You may also want to read our articles on How to Determine if You Need a Lawyer and How Much Will It Cost to Hire a Lawyer?
Signs That You Need a Area Lawyer
There is not a set definition or signpost that indicates your business requires a law attorney. Each sector and individual business is unique and there are a number of variables to consider. Some of the factors suggesting that a consultation with a area attorney is advisable include the profitability.
What is The Role of an Area Attorney?
Throughout, PowerLegal attorney should be readily available when you have questions or need a consultation as you navigate the process, which may include:
- Surveying the overall capital structure of the client and assessing
- Analyzing current debt service structure
- Calculating upcoming due dates for debt payments
- Appraising the client’s existing contracts for possible cascading