The Dubai International Financial Centre Courts has announced
the appointment of six new judges to interpret laws and issue orders for the
enforcement of laws in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC).
The DIFC revealed on Monday that the six appointed judges are: David A R Williams
QC; Sir Anthony Colman; Tan Seri Dato Siti Norma Yaakob; Sir John Chadwick;
Omar Juma Mohamed Saif Al Fajeer Al Muhairi; and Ali Shamis Mohamed Shamis Al
Madhani.
The new judges swore their oath in front of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum,
Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.
According to the DIFC, the judges will offer their expertise to all facets
of the Court, with particular emphasis on the Court of Appeal, bringing with
them a wealth of international expertise and impressive legal track records.
Furthermore, the Centre highlighted the landmark occasion of the appointment of the first female
judge to the DIFC Courts.
Commenting on the appointments, Dr Omar Bin Sulaiman, Governor of the DIFC,
stated:
"As the fastest growing financial centre in the world, the DIFC has undergone
immense growth and expansion. In line with this rapid growth, and as an integral
part of the DIFC's mission, the DIFC Courts offer the highest possible standards
in legal dispute resolution with a judicial system based on international best
practices. As such, it is with great pleasure that we welcome six highly distinguished
judges onto the DIFC Courts' panel to work with us and maintain these high standards.
In addition, we are proud to welcome to the DIFC the first two Emirati judges
to become common law international judges."
Sir Anthony Evans, Chief Justice, DIFC Courts added:
"The DIFC has further achieved new milestone by appointing six prominent
judges to the DIFC Courts, who have varied and extensive experience in different
common law jurisdictions around the world. These appointments will complement
our already impressive panel of judges, and companies within our jurisdiction
can rest assured that all cases which come to the DIFC Courts will be heard
and dealt with effectively."
David Williams QC has over thirty years' experience as counsel in commercial
litigation before New Zealand and overseas Courts, Tribunals and Arbitral Tribunals.
He has also served as a Justice on the High Court of New Zealand and has developed
a strong emphasis on international commercial arbitration and international
law.
Sir Anthony Colman has been a Judge of the Commercial Court in the High Court,
London from 1992 to 2007, specialising in commercial litigation of all kinds,
in particular: international oil and gas industry disputes; international sole
agency and joint-venture disputes; primary insurance and reinsurance disputes;
international banking and credit disputes; commercial fraud; and hearing many
cases on arbitration law and practice.
Tan Seri Dato Siti Norma Yaakob, a Muslim judge from Malaysia, becomes the
first female common law judge in the UAE. She was previously Chief Judge of
Malaya, and has also acted as judge on the Malaysian Court of Appeal and the
Federal Court of Malaysia. In addition, she has received a number of prestigious
legal awards, held prominent titles of law associations, and has represented
her country at a number of international law conferences.
Sir John Chadwick recently retired as Judge of the Court of Appeal of England
and Wales, where he spent the past ten years. He also has a long professional
career in litigation and advisory work, principally in insolvency, property,
company, banking and insurance matters, including litigation in Malaysia, Hong
Kong and Bermuda.
Omar Juma Mohamed Saif Al Fejeer Al Muhairi and Ali Shamis Mohamed Shamis Al
Madhani were appointed as Senior Judicial Officers at the DIFC Courts in August
2005, and were appointed as Small Claims Tribunal Judges in 2007. They both started
their legal careers in 1994 as Public Prosecutors, and in 1998 they were appointed
among the first Dubai Court judges. In 2004, they joined the Dubai Financial
Services Authority, to provide expertise on local issues and the application
of UAE and Dubai legislation to the DFSA. During their tenure as Dubai Court
judges, the two men dealt with a large number of major criminal, commercial
and civil cases. They were also both appointed to the Committee which established
the DIFC Courts.
The Dubai International Financial Centre Courts were established under the
laws enacted by Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime
Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, in December 2004. The DIFC Courts are
an independent judicial system with jurisdiction over matters arising from
and within the DIFC.