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Through its supervisory arbitrational jurisdiction under Law No 2 of 2017 issuing the Arbitration Law in Civil and Commercial Matters, parties can elect the QICDRC as the “Competent Court” of arbitration to perform various functions in relation to interim measures, enforcement of awards and appeals.
Rutherford Bess and Attwood LLP v Qatar Financial Centre Authority
RTFIC0002/2025
Neutral Citation
[2026] QIC (RT) 1
Date
04 May 2026
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Judges
Sir William Blair
Gopal Subramanium
Sean Hagan
Summary

In the case of Rutherford, Bess and Attwood LLP v. Qatar Financial Centre Authority, the Qatar Financial Centre Regulatory Tribunal addressed costs following the Appellate Division’s earlier judgment in favor of the appellant. The QFCA no longer opposed the appeal. The Regulatory Tribunal rules generally do not award legal costs unless justice requires it. The Tribunal determined that the appellant should receive 50% of its appeal costs, limited to counsel fees, as per the Appellate Division's order. The costs will be assessed by the Registrar if not agreed upon by the parties. Both parties were self-represented.
Judges
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Sir William Blair
England
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Gopal Subramanium
India
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Sean Hagan
United States
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Appellate History
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09
Apr 2026
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30
Mar 2026
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