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March 25, 2026
IP in the UAE: Patent Enforcement and Validity Challenges: A Strategic and Procedural Analysis

Introduction: The Evolving Patent Enforcement Landscape in the UAE  Over the past decade, the United Arab Emirates has significantly strengthened its intellectual property framework in order to position itself as a regional hub for innovation, technology, and research-driven industries. As part of this transformation, the UAE has modernized its patent regime through Federal Decree Law No....

Getting Relief Fast: Emergency Arbitration in Times of Crisis, and Why the UAE Remains a Safe Seat

Commercial disruption, whether caused by market shifts, supply chain issues, force majeure events, or other unexpected developments, often leads to disputes almost overnight. Contracts may be breached, assets put at risk, and counterparties may act, or fail to act, in ways that cause immediate and sometimes irreparable harm. In such situations, parties are faced with...

March 24, 2026
IP in India: Patent Enforcement and Validity Challenges in the Digital Economy

The digital economy has fundamentally reshaped how value is created, scaled, and protected. Today, businesses are increasingly built on intangible assets such as software, algorithms, platforms, and proprietary systems rather than traditional physical infrastructure.  In India, this transformation is particularly pronounced. A new generation of creators, influencers, and digital entrepreneurs is moving beyond content-driven models...

March 20, 2026
Dubai Enacts New Law to Strengthen Building Safety and Regulatory Compliance

Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has issued Law No. (3) of 2026 on the Quality and Safety of Buildings, introducing a comprehensive legal framework to enhance structural integrity, safety standards, and regulatory oversight across Dubai.  The law applies to all buildings within the emirate, including those located in free zones such as the Dubai International Financial Centre, as well...

March 18, 2026
Types of Company Restructuring in the UAE: Corporate, Financial, and Operational

Businesses evolve constantly. Market shifts, regulatory developments, expansion strategies, and financial pressures often require companies to rethink their structure and management. In the UAE, restructuring is a common strategic tool used by businesses—from startups to multinational corporations—to realign their operations, improve financial health, and enhance efficiency.    Company restructuring in the UAE typically falls into three main...

March 17, 2026
How to Protect Brand Name in Multiple Languages

Question: Our brand has English + Arabic and other language versions. Should we file both, and how do we handle translation/transliteration risks and look-alike marks?    Answer   Yes—if you use (or plan to use) both versions publicly, you should usually protect both. The real risk is that someone registers the Arabic (or an Arabic-sounding variant) and then you end up negotiating for your own brand. ...

March 17, 2026
Dubai Mandates Registration of Shared Housing Tenancy Contracts Under New Law

Dubai has introduced a new regulatory framework requiring tenancy contracts for shared accommodation to be officially registered in a government registry, a move aimed at strengthening legal protection for residents and improving oversight of shared housing arrangements across the emirate.  The requirement forms part of Dubai Law No. (4) of 2026 on Shared Accommodation, issued...

March 16, 2026
Is it Safe to Register a Trademark in the Name of One Partner or Investor?

Question: A partner who is also an investor wants the trademark in their name. How do we structure the ownership/licensing, so we don’t lose control later?    Answer   This is a classic commercial convenience vs. long-term control dilemma.  The safest principle is simple:  The party that controls brand strategy and quality should own the trademark. Everyone else should receive rights through a carefully drafted licence — not ownership.  If...

March 14, 2026
Can You Copyright AI-Generated Art in India? The Legal Gray Zone Creators Face

When art is generated by machines, India’s copyright law is left grappling with authorship, ownership, and originality.    Can You Copyright AI-Generated Art in India? The Legal Gray Zone Creators Face  Artificial intelligence has transformed creative industries at unprecedented speed. Platforms such as image generators and generative design systems now allow individuals to produce complex artworks...

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