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Bin Nakhira & Partners visits RCCI

byCT Report
31/01/2019
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RAWALPINDI: A three member delegation of Bin Nakhira & Partners, a litigation practice in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) led by Fernando Ortega, head of arbitration & enforcement, paid a visit to the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) here on Tuesday.

While giving presentation on domestic and foreign clients on arbitral disputes and strategy and enforcement of domestic and foreign judgments and arbitral awards, Fernando Ortega, said that there was a big number of Pakistanis who invested in UAE in different projects. It was necessary to educate clients and give awareness to investors to secure their investment prior finalizing the agreements. He informed that their firm assists in pre-trial, trial, and enforcement strategy, provides direct representation up to the Federal Supreme Court, advises on jurisprudence relating to complex questions of law, and assists other firms as co-counsel.  He also appreciated RCCI efforts in promoting trade activities and highlighted the role of chambers in alternate dispute resolutions.

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RCCI President Malik Shahid Saleem in his welcome address appreciated the presentation and said this will help our members to remain vigilant and do precautionary measures while investing in foreign country. Every Investor wants to get high earnings along with secure investment, he added. RCCI being the member of FBR ADRCs understand the need and it is important to bring awareness among investors for possible challenges on litigation and disputes.

He assured his full support and cooperation with the firm and informed that chamber platform is available to provide such assistance to its members.

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