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    Understanding UAE Employment Law: Exclusive Workshop with Pinsent Masons


    ABOUT THE EVENT

    Ready to sharpen your UAE employment law skills? Join us for an exclusive full-day workshop, in partnership with the renowned international law firm Pinsent Masons. This event is designed to deepen your understanding of current regulations and best practices in UAE employment law.

    Gain actionable insights from leading experts and walk away with practical tools and knowledge to confidently navigate the UAE employment law. Plus, receive a certificate from Pinsent Masons that highlights your advanced expertise.

    Don’t miss this unique opportunity to enhance your HR practices, ensure compliance, and network with fellow DMCC members and legal professionals in an engaging and dynamic setting.

    Key topics include:

    • Employment in the UAE: Introduction
    • Recruitment and employment documentation
    • Employment statutory and contractual benefits
    • Anti-discrimination
    • Grievance procedures
    • Investigations and terminations
    • Terminations
    • Gross misconduct
    • Employment litigation
    • The gig economy

    Spaces are limited – register below to secure your spot and unlock the full potential of your HR expertise.

     

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    EVENT DETAILS

    WHERE
    Almas Conference Centre, Almas Tower, JLT, Dubai

    WHEN
    8:00AM – 4:00PM, 10 December 2024


    PRICE
    AED 730 (VAT inclusive)

    SPEAKERS

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    LUKE TAPP
    PARTNER AND HEAD OF MIDDLE EAST EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE
    PINSENT MASONS

    As head of the Pinsent Masons Middle East Employment Practice, Luke advises clients based in the United Arab Emirates and Gulf region on all aspects of employment and labour law issues.

    Chambers describes Luke as being "praised by sources as a very experienced and capable lawyer. Other commentators add that he's proactive and definitely someone to watch. He regularly advises clients on contentious and non-contentious matters, including before the DIFC courts".

    Luke is ranked as a “Next Generation Lawyer” and an “Associate to Watch” by Legal 500 and Chambers respectively, and was awarded Young Lawyer of the Year at the 2017 DIFC Gala Dinner.

    Luke is ranked as a “Next Generation Lawyer” and an “Associate to Watch” by Legal 500 and Chambers respectively, and was awarded Young Lawyer of the Year at the 2017 DIFC Gala Dinner.

    Luke assists clients on all aspects of the labour laws of the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait. Luke regularly presents to clients and HR professionals on a variety of employment law topics.



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    MICHAEL CHATTLE
    ASSOCIATE
    PINSENT MASONS

    Michael is a UK Qualified solicitor who specialises in employment law, working in the UAE and advising on employment issues across a number of jurisdictions in the Middle East. Michael advises clients on compliance with the Federal Labour Law as well as the regulation in the free zones including the DIFC law in the Dubai International Finance Centre and the ADGM law in the Abu Dhabi Global Market. Michael works closely with the DMCC mediation team, assisting with training and the DMCC legal clinics.

    Michael has experience advising on a wide number of employment-related issues including both contentious and non-contentious matters. In particular, Michael advises on employee relations, dismissals, employee litigation, contractual queries/disputes, breach of privacy/confidential information, restrictive covenants and also on large, multi-jurisdictional employment law projects across the Middle East, Europe and Asia.

    Michael handles all aspects of employment law issues, including advising on:

    • breach of restrictive covenants and theft of confidential information for a UAE based client in the Oil industry;

    • a global contract review and harmonisation project for a multinational construction client;

    • a redundancy project for a software client with employees across the GCC region;

    • litigation relating a contentious exit for a senior employee working in the financial sector; and

    • a variety of employment law disputes such as contentious terminations, breach of restrictive covenants, with DMCC based employers in association with the DMCC Disputes Centre Legal Clinics; and

    • large multinational transactions, including acquisitions and advising on the impact of business restructuring, visa transfers and the effect of organisational changes on employees.

     

     

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