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Nadia El Jed v Barzah Capital LLC
CTFIC0049/2026
Neutral Citation
[2026] QIC (F) 54
Date
13 August 2026
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Dr. Talal Abdulla Al-Emadi
Summary

In a ruling by the Qatar Financial Centre Civil and Commercial Court, Barzah Capital LLC was ordered to pay Nadia El Jed QAR 36,000 plus interest and costs for advisory services rendered between January and February 2026. Despite no signed agreement for this second phase of work, the court found a contractual obligation existed based on conduct and communications, including the Defendant's acknowledgment of the work performed and its benefits. The court applied QFC Law, which allows contracts to be formed by conduct, and dismissed the Defendant's argument that no payment obligation arose due to the lack of a signed agreement.
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Dr. Talal Abdulla Al-Emadi
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