Launch of the DIFC Mediation Service Centre
Service effective from: 2nd September 2025
September 08, 2025
Launch of the DIFC Mediation Service CentreService effective from: 2nd September 2025September 08, 2025 Overview The DIFC Courts have officially launched a Mediation Service Centre, marking a significant expansion of their legal and judicial offerings. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance access to justice and provide efficient, cost-effective alternatives to litigation for businesses and individuals operating in the UAE and beyond. The launch follows the enactment of Dubai Law No. (2) of 2025, issued by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. The law provides the legislative foundation for the new services, including both the Mediation Centre and a newly introduced Notary Service. This development is in keeping with a broader trend in the UAE of increasing engagement with settlement and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. For example, this year has seen the Dubai Legal Advisors Department introduce mandatory mediation training as part of all legal advisor CLPD training. ObjectivesThe DIFC Courts’ stated objectives are:
The key features being promoted by the DIFC are:
Our conclusionWe welcome the DIFC’s evolution of its mediation offering. As a firm, we regularly advise clients to consider ADR, which can often deliver quicker, more efficient, and cost-effective outcomes. Mediation in particular, can offer clients increased flexibility in terms of remedies available, allowing parties to explore alternative solutions to preserve wider business interests and relationships. Of course, there is a balance to be struck between cost savings and wider objectives. It will therefore be interesting to see how the concept of ADR is embraced more widely in the region. Latest Insights
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