Legal Developments in Oman
Type
E-journal
Date
8 Jan 2016
Jurisdiction
Oman
Taxonomy
General Commercial Law, Arbitration, Agency, General Consumer Law, Companies & Corporate Bodies, Pharmacy, Drugs & Medicinal Products, General Employment & Labour Law
Copyright
LexisNexis
Relevant company
Curtis, Mallet-Prevost
Legal reference
Oman Ministerial Decision No. 144/2015, Oman Ministerial Decision No. 304/2015, Oman Ministerial Decision No. 86/2000, Oman Ministerial Decision No. 90/2013, Oman Sultani Decree No. 2/2007, Oman Sultani Decree No. 26/1977, Oman Sultani Decree No. 34/2014, Oman Sultani Decree No. 47/1997, Oman Sultani Decree No. 66/2005, Oman Sultani Decree No. 66/2014, Oman Sultani Decree No. 73/1996, Oman Sultani Decree No. 9/2014
Analysis
In this latest client update on legal developments in Oman from Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, choosing the most appropriate arbitration rule, amongst other things, are examined.
Choosing your arbitration rule
On 23 November 2015, Peter Wolrich, Partner, Curtis Paris, and Jean Claude Najar, Counsel, Curtis Paris presented a publication titled “ICC International Arbitration Tool kit: How to run a cost-effective and time-efficient arbitration.”
The speakers are well qualified to speak on the publication, given their extensive involvement with the ICC. For those that were unable to attend, the publication provides practical tools and tips for making time-efficient, cost-effective decisions at key points in a dispute, from pre-arbitration through settlement considerations to the hearing itself.