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Keith is a Dispute Resolution partner in Clyde & Co's Abu Dhabi office. He has worked in the UAE since joining the firm's MEA offices from the London office in 2007. He began his career with Clyde & Co in London in 2002.
Keith handles a wide range of commercial dispute resolution work, with a specialism in trade credit insurance matters (coverage and recoveries) and with a jurisdictional focus on representing clients in commercial litigation before the DIFC Courts (a common law financial free zone in Dubai) - where he has attained advocacy rights to appear as counsel - and in DIFC-LCIA arbitration.
Of particular note, Keith has successfully obtained for clients various forms of injunctive relief in the DIFC Courts and the ADGM Courts, including a number of ‘firsts’ as their jurisprudence develops.
In addition to his insurance work, Keith advises regularly on disputes involving the enforcement of judgment and awards, shareholder issues, education and healthcare, telecoms, banking and investments, trusts, commodities and other general commercial litigation. Keith also heads Clyde & Co's Middle East Debt Recovery team, which includes acting for many of the world's largest trade credit insurers and Export Credit Agencies.
Keith has experience of handling dispute resolution through:
He acted for the claimants in the first successful enforcement of a foreign arbitration award in the Dubai Courts under the New York Convention (2012) and in the first successful 'conduit' jurisdiction case involving enforcement of an award through the DIFC Courts (2015).
Keith received the DIFC Lawyers’ Lawyer of the Year Award 2016 in recognition for his contribution to the profession and the DIFC jurisdiction. He is also a contributing author to the DIFC Academy of Law Legal Commentaries series on DIFC Law published by LexisNexis (including the chapter on the DIFC Arbitration Law).
Keith's notable reported DIFC Courts cases include:
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Keith is a Dispute Resolution partner in Clyde & Co's Abu Dhabi office. He has worked in the UAE since joining the firm's MEA offices from the London office in 2007.
Keith is a Dispute Resolution partner in Clyde & Co's Abu Dhabi office. He has worked in the UAE since joining the firm's MEA offices from the London office in 2007. He began his career with Clyde & Co in London in 2002.
Keith handles a wide range of commercial dispute resolution work, with a specialism in trade credit insurance matters (coverage and recoveries) and with a jurisdictional focus on representing clients in commercial litigation before the DIFC Courts (a common law financial free zone in Dubai) - where he has attained advocacy rights to appear as counsel - and in DIFC-LCIA arbitration.
Of particular note, Keith has successfully obtained for clients various forms of injunctive relief in the DIFC Courts and the ADGM Courts, including a number of ‘firsts’ as their jurisprudence develops.
In addition to his insurance work, Keith advises regularly on disputes involving the enforcement of judgment and awards, shareholder issues, education and healthcare, telecoms, banking and investments, trusts, commodities and other general commercial litigation. Keith also heads Clyde & Co's Middle East Debt Recovery team, which includes acting for many of the world's largest trade credit insurers and Export Credit Agencies.
Keith has experience of handling dispute resolution through:
He acted for the claimants in the first successful enforcement of a foreign arbitration award in the Dubai Courts under the New York Convention (2012) and in the first successful 'conduit' jurisdiction case involving enforcement of an award through the DIFC Courts (2015).
Keith received the DIFC Lawyers’ Lawyer of the Year Award 2016 in recognition for his contribution to the profession and the DIFC jurisdiction. He is also a contributing author to the DIFC Academy of Law Legal Commentaries series on DIFC Law published by LexisNexis (including the chapter on the DIFC Arbitration Law).
Keith's notable reported DIFC Courts cases include:
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