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Suite 1206, SEL Rose-N-Dale
116 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue
Eskaton, Dhaka 1000
Bangladesh
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Rahman & Rabbi Legal > The Legal 500 Rankings
Bangladesh > Corporate and M&A Tier 3
Md. Monzur Rabbi leads Rahman & Rabbi Legal, a Dhaka-based group which adopts a multidisciplinary approach and is an advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. Retired district judge Md. Mahbubor Rahman is a key team member and also an advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. Key sectors for the group regarding contracts and transactions were the tobacco and banking industries.Practice head(s):
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
British American Tobacco Bangladesh Company Limited
Unilever Bangladesh Limited
Unilever Consumer Care Limited
BAT Mark Limited
Cybergen Inc.
Vannucci Oliveira, P.A. (USA)
Carlton Fields, P.A. (USA)
Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited
TUT, Joint Venture
Watson, Farley & Williams, Thailand
Zas Dermal
Zas Corporation
Carhartt WIP
Kuwait Airways
Lawback Network Technology Company Limited, China
Union Wealth Trading Limited
FLORTECH
Tokio Marine Houston Casualty Company (USA)
Studio Metrodesk
Fiber@home Limited
Work highlights
- Advised British American Tobacco Bangladesh Company Limited on a number of trademark infringement litigations.
- Advised Unilever Bangladesh Limited on a writ petition regarding parallel importation of branded products and empty packing of the branded products into Bangladesh.
- Advised Tokio Marine Houston Casualty Company (USA) on the allegations of issuance of fraudulent travel insurances in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh > Dispute resolution Tier 3
Md. Monzur Rabbi heads up the team at Rahman & Rabbi Legal, adding international commercial and investment arbitration expertise to the team and knowledge of disputes related to corporate and commercial matters. Firm founder and retired district judge Md. Mahbubor Rahman brings four decades of experience to the team. More widely, the group is active in the finance, employment, energy, securities, and telecommunications sectors, among others.Practice head(s):
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
British American Tobacco Bangladesh Company Limited
Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited
BAT Mark Limited
Unilever Consumer Care Limited
Unilever Bangladesh Limited
Tokio Marine Houston Casualty Company (USA)
Cybergen Inc.
Studio Metrodesk
Lawback Network Technology Company Limited, China
Kuwait Airways
Vannucci Oliveira, P.A. (USA)
Carhartt WIP
Union Wealth Trading Limited
Watson, Farley & Williams, Thailand
FLORTECH
Fiber@home Limited
Carlton Fields, P.A. (USA)
TUT, Joint Venture
Zas Dermal
Zas Corporation
Work highlights
- Advised British American Tobacco Bangladesh Company Limited on a number of trademark infringement litigations.
- Advised Unilever Bangladesh Limited on a dispute regarding parallel importation of branded products and empty packing into Bangladesh.
- Advised Studio Metrodesk on a money suit amounting to $1.4m arising out of a partnership firm.
Rahman & Rabbi Legal > Firm Profile
Rahman & Rabbi Legal, based in Dhaka focuses on representing clients with cases involving arbitration, business law, banking and finance, corporate finance, employment and labour law, energy laws, merger and acquisitions, securities, telecommunications law, property and trust litigation. Mr Md Monzur Rabbi, Barrister-at-law and also an advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh is currently functioning as the senior partner and head of chambers. Apart from his law graduation from University of London, Mr Rabbi has also completed LLB with a first class honours and LLM (International and Comparative Law) with a first class from University of Dhaka. Mr Rabbi has pursued an LLM in international arbitration with a Fulbright scholarship from the university of Miami. Mr Rabbi previously worked as an associate of A Hossain & Associates, the chambers of Mr Ajmalul Hossain KC.
This set has been founded by Mr Md Mahbubor Rahman, a retired district judge and also an advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. Mr Rahman has more than 40 years of legal experience as a judge and an advocate and he is currently functioning as the advising partner of the chambers. Since its founding in January 2016, Rahman & Rabbi Legal has represented clients ranging from private individuals to small businesses and large corporations. The chambers includes barristers and advocates highly experienced in corporate-legal matters.
Rahman & Rabbi Legal delivers timely and cost-effective solutions in contracts and transactions with an emphasis on thorough investigation and meticulous planning. Where possible, client matters are concluded without litigation. If this is not possible, the client comes first and the chambers will aggressively defend the rights and interests of clients in negotiations, trials and appeals. With the same tenacity and dedication, land transactions services are extended to business clients, individuals or families.
While much of the practice focuses on establishing, operating and growing successful businesses, Rahman & Rabbi Legal also understands that their clients have personal legal needs as well. The set values the trust clients place in it and works hard to provide solid and effective representation to meet those diverse legal needs. With a foundation built on longstanding relationships with their clients, the set offers personalised service and accessibility, attention to detail, and consistently favourable outcomes. At Rahman & Rabbi Legal, the client always comes first.
The team advises on a broad range of works including:
- Regulatory and compliance matters, including advising on the licensing regime in Bangladesh and establishing a business presence.
- Banking and finance matters and advising on other financing transactions.
- Corporate finance transactions such as IPOs, secondary listing of securities, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REIT) and other business trusts.
- Corporate-legal matters and commercial transactions including shipping law.
- Mergers and acquisitions, investments, private equity and venture fund matters.
- Cross-border dispute resolutions, including litigation, advising on white-collar crime and arbitration under both ICC and SIAC Rules and this
endeavour focuses on energy and telecom sectors specifically. - Real estate transactions, including conveyancing of commercial, industrial and
residential properties. - Establishing investment funds, including legal advice on seeking licenses from
the Board of Investment (BOI).
Law Chambers
Suite 1206, SEL Rose-N-Dale
116 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Eskaton, Dhaka 1000
T: +88 02 58317587
E: enquiry@randrl.com
www.randrl.com
Main Contacts
Department | Name | Telephone | |
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Administration & Constitutional | Md. Monzur Rabbi | enquiry@randrl.com | +88 02 58317587 |
Admiralty | Md. Monzur Rabbi | enquiry@randrl.com | +88 02 58317587 |
Arbitration & Dispute Resolution | Md. Monzur Rabbi | enquiry@randrl.com | +88 02 58317587 |
Aviation | Md. Monzur Rabbi | enquiry@randrl.com | +88 02 58317587 |
Banking & Finance | Md. Monzur Rabbi | enquiry@randrl.com | +88 02 58317587 |
Consumer Protection | Md. Monzur Rabbi | enquiry@randrl.com | +88 02 58317587 |
Corporate & Commercial Affairs | Md. Monzur Rabbi | enquiry@randrl.com | +88 02 58317587 |
Employment | Md. Monzur Rabbi | enquiry@randrl.com | +88 02 58317587 |
Energy | Md. Monzur Rabbi | enquiry@randrl.com | +88 02 58317587 |
Insurance | Md. Monzur Rabbi | enquiry@randrl.com | +88 02 58317587 |
Intellectual Property | Md. Monzur Rabbi | enquiry@randrl.com | +88 02 58317587 |
Insurance | Md. Monzur Rabbi | enquiry@randrl.com | +88 02 58317587 |
Intellectual Property | Md. Monzur Rabbi | enquiry@randrl.com | +88 02 58317587 |
Securities | Md. Monzur Rabbi | enquiry@randrl.com | +88 02 58317587 |
Taxation | Md. Monzur Rabbi | enquiry@randrl.com | +88 02 58317587 |
Telecommunication | Md. Monzur Rabbi | enquiry@randrl.com | +88 02 58317587 |
Lawyer Profiles
Photo | Name | Position | Profile |
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Ms Sheikh Afroja Anwar Lata | Junior Partner & Head of Corporate & Commercial Affairs | View Profile | |
Mr Atikul Haque | Junior Partner & Deputy Head of Chambers | View Profile | |
Ms Nusrat Jahan Meem | Trainee | View Profile | |
Mr Md. Monzur Rabbi | Senior Partner & Head of Chambers | View Profile | |
Md. Mahbubor Rahman | Advising Partner | View Profile | |
Mr Md. Rasheduzzaman | Associate | View Profile | |
Mr Md. Saiful Islam | Associate | View Profile | |
Ms Sultana Jahan Suraiya | Junior Associate | View Profile |
Staff Figures
Md. Monzur Rabbi : Senior Partner & Head of Chambers Md. Mahbubor Rahman : Advising Partner Atikul Haque : Junior Partner & Deputy Head of Chambers Sheikh Afroza Anwar Lata : Junior Partner & Head of Corporate & Commercial Affairs Md. Rasheduzzaman : Associate Md. Saiful Islam : Associate Sultana Jahan Suraiya : Junior Associate Nusrat Jahan Meem : Trainee Sudeshna Saha : Trainee M A Akmall Hossain Azad : Fellow Probal T Costa : Head of Operations Al-Amin : Chambers Clerk Abdullah Al Tamim : Office AssistantLanguages
English (fluent) BanglaMemberships
The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn The Supreme Court Bar Association, Bangladesh Dhaka Bar Association, BangladeshOther
:Diversity
Since its incorporation in January 2016, Rahman & Rabbi Legal has been representing different ranges of clients. As a set of chambers, it is more focused on representing the corporate clients with cases involving corporate and commercial laws. To this set of chambers, client comes first and therefore it values the trust which clients keep upon the chambers. On that account, this set works harder to provide effective representation to meet the diverse legal needs of the clients. Rahman & Rabbi Legal delivers on time and ensures cost-effective solutions through careful planning and meticulous implementation. The chambers believes that the values it has created in this short period of time for delivering justice to the general people expresses a strong commitment to the work of the chambers. Furthermore, while doing this job the chambers acknowledges the similarities and appreciate the differences as well. This set of chambers holds a friendly and warm environment for all the associates and trainees, where they can develop their potentials accordingly. As a law chambers, the policy of the chambers is committed to utilize the knowledge and to serve its community better.
It is the aim of the chambers to ensure better environment which allows diversity and liberty to the lawyers to flourish and thus to advance professionally. Being part of a rapid developing country, the personnel of this chambers are required to be on their feet all times. The chambers regularly advances advertisements regarding all vacancies internally as well as externally. For this reason, it is required to be familiar with the quality, value and behaviour with the clients, associates and staffs. The chambers is devoted to the job of developing, encouraging and retaining lawyers from diverse community. The lawyers of this chambers maintain their aims, values, quality, and hard work for advance practices and also for shaping the chambers’ tactical direction channel. The lawyers of the chambers are promoted exclusively on the basis of the abilities, qualifications and experience. The chambers has been maintaining a friendly environment with advance technological support. Generally lawyers of this chambers remain here for a long period of time, therefore the set of chambers can maintain sustainability and secrecy.
Notable Cases
- Advised a UK based multinational company in respect of International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) arbitral process in Washington DC, US and dispute resolution mechanism through the Dispute Settlement Board (DSB) of the World Trade Organization in Geneva.
- Represented Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) in a public demand recovery litigation arising out of failure of payment of license fees by an International Gateway (IGW) licensee – the claim is valued at over US$22 million
- Represented a US based apparel company in an employment dispute arising out of termination of one of its employees working with the Bangladesh country office
- Advised an export-oriented Chinese company doing business at the Mongla EPZ on transfer of company shares and on regularizing the consequential management change with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies & Firms (RJSC)
- Represented a UK based multinational tobacco Company in a litigation regarding the infringement of trademark of one of its major brands and passing off its goods and been successful in obtaining a favourable judgment in less than six (06) months
- Advised as a retainer legal adviser a telecommunication company involved in the Nationwide Telecommunication Transmission Network (NTTN) business on different aspects of telecommunications laws and regulatory issues with the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC)
- Represented a multinational Company in a compensation claim arising out of losses occurred from trademark infringement and passing off its goods – the claim is valued at over US$11 million
- Advised a transnational consortium consisting of counterparts from Bangladesh and Malaysia involved in structural development of the National High-tech Park under the regulatory framework of the National High-tech Park Authority of Bangladesh
- Represented one of the largest privately owned scheduled banks of Bangladesh in a number of financial transaction litigations before the Supreme Court of Bangladesh
- Advised a multinational company on the possibility and procedure of trans-border transactions of its employee phantom shares as foreign securities under the auspices of foreign outward remittance guidelines of Bangladesh Bank
- Advised a leading telecommunication company of Bangladesh on formation of its Board of Directors (BOD), share management, vertical & horizontal merger, sharing of Point of Presence (PoP) including the legality of laying the last mile fiber by mobile operators
- Successfully represented a multinational tobacco company before the consumer courts of Bangladesh in a number of consumer-complaints brought by individual consumers as well as consumers associations
- Advised a leading power grid company of Bangladesh in respect of its corporate governance including regularization of company returns with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies & Firms (RJSC)
- Represented a multinational company in a major commercial fraud litigation arising out of criminal breach of trust through the generation of fraudulent split purchase orders by one of its employee – the claim is valued over US$11 million
- Advised a telecommunication company in respect of leasing out of its infrastructure including fiber optic cable network and transmission capacity for the purpose of building point to point data connectivity within the auspices of the Infrastructure Sharing Guidelines of the telecommunication regulator of Bangladesh
International Capabilities
Rahman & Rabbi Legal is a corporate & commercial set based in Dhaka, Bangladesh and much of its work focuses on establishing, operating and growing successful cross-border businesses in Bangladesh. This set of chambers has so far advised a good number of international clients, inter alia, British American Tobacco Bangladesh Company Limited, Unilever Bangladesh Limited, Unilever Consumer Care Limited, GE Healthcare Bangladesh Company Limited, Carhartt WIP and Kuwait Airways Company. This set is able to deliver specific legal requirements of cross-border clients with utmost efficiency. It receives instructions from international law firms on regular intervals and so far has advised clients of Watson Farley & Williams, Carlton Fields, Ongur & Partners, amongst others. It has previously advised foreign clients in respect of International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) arbitral process in Washington DC, US and dispute resolution mechanism through the Dispute Settlement Board (DSB) of the World Trade Organization in Geneva. The chambers is also connected to international legal services networks like LawBack Network Technology Company Limited, China and has so far advised a number of clients from China namely Bondex Logistics and Hua Xin Industrial Company, amongst others.
Interviews
Md. Monzur Rabbi, Senior Partner & Head of Chambers
Senior Partner & Head of Chambers Md. Monzur Rabbi explains how Rahman & Rabbi Legal is adapting to clients’ changing needsWhat do you see as the main points that differentiate Rahman & Rabbi Legal from your competitors?
Our chambers Rahman & Rabbi Legal delivers appropriate and cost-effective solutions for our clients through meticulous planning and punctilious implementation. To us, client comes first and the set of chambers aggressively defends the rights and interests of the clients through tenacity and dedication. We value the trust clients keep upon us and work hard to provide effective representation to meet their diverse legal needs. The foundation of Rahman & Rabbi Legal is based on hard work and devotion. From these two elements, we make a favourable approach to our clients. Apart from the clients with litigation matters, we are always concerned as to whether the disputes of the clients can be solved outside court. Therefore, once we receive appropriate instructions from the clients, we always try to resolve the issues through arbitration or mediation. Client satisfaction is the top priority and our clients usually stay with us for a long period of time.
Which practices do you see growing in the next 12 months? What are the drivers behind that?
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is an emerging mechanism to resolve disputes in Bangladesh. We always expect to avoid leniency and procrastination at a dispute, and therefore, we always aim for a speedy dispute resolution. Both the Partners of this set of chambers are highly efficient in resolving disputes through ADR process and they are skilled at both the adjudicative and consensual processes. We have experience of handling a wide variety of civil disputes and proceedings, domestic and international arbitrations, statutory and regulatory proceedings, criminal proceedings in a corporate context and assisting in formulating litigation strategies relating to foreign investments and corporate transactions. Our advice extends across all avenues of dispute resolution, including litigation and arbitration and across diverse sectors such as banking and finance, competition, construction and engineering, corporate, employment and pensions, employee benefits, financial services, fraud and financial crime, group litigation, professional negligence, real estate, restructuring, insolvency, trusts, succession and probate matters. Apart from arbitration and mediation, we have good experience in settlement of negotiations and we have used negotiation to resolve a number of disputes at pre-litigation stage.
What’s the main change you’ve made in the firm that will benefit clients?
We have a resourceful library which helps us developing legal research within a short notice. Large volumes of books by well-known authors along with references for legal research are available at our library. For more legal information, we have access on different online legal research services which is very significant for new generation law firms. Technology is something we have always prioritized since we are breathing in Digital Bangladesh. In Rahman & Rabbi Legal, we put the clients before us. We hire efficient associates who are eligible and well-trained to handle big corporate clients. We have separate team of lawyers for Supreme Court, District Court and corporate matters. We believe in transparency and accountability and we maintain client’s privacy very well.
Is technology changing the way you interact with your clients, and the services you can provide them?
Availability is the key when keeping clients and lawyer’s relationship intact. We know that in this bustling and rapidly growing economy how busy our clients are and can be, due to which we always encourage our clients to be technologically active. Technology enables us to contact our clients when they are outside the country for other business or personal matters. Technology has also made facile for us to pass information from the chambers to the court or elsewhere. We keep all our records updated in our own server which enables us to search any previous cases we were involved with in a matter of seconds.
Can you give us a practical example of how you have helped a client to add value to their business?
We have been working on trademark disputes for a reputed multinational company. That company is involved in tobacco business and tobacco trademark matters are very sensitive in our jurisdiction. We have restricted the laws for controlling tobacco product. To stay within the law, tobacco industry needs legal opinion and marketing team needs direction from us. On the other hand, there was a lot of matter relating to the infringement of the brands of tobacco industry which is illegal in our context. In those matters, we helped our clients for closing those brands which brands have infringed the mark.
Are clients looking for stability and strategic direction from their law firms – where do you see the firm in three years’ time?
Generally, clients look for a stable law firm which can guide them to strategic direction for a better progress. Currently, clients not only want legal advice but also look for strategic advices to create an impact on their marketing, management and administrative matters. In view of that fact, corporate clients want to do their works within the ambit of legal framework for their business stability. In the coming years, Rahman & Rabbi Legal shall focus more on different methods of dispute resolution including the international arbitration for cross-border matters. We are taking international commercial disputes in broader prospective and in case it requires, in future, we may even opt for an office out of the country to ensure facilities to our foreign clients.
Interviews
Md. Monzur Rabbi, Senior Partner & Head of Chambers
1) What do you see as the main points that differentiate [law firm name] from your competitors?
Our chambers Rahman & Rabbi Legal delivers appropriate and cost-effective solutions for our clients through meticulous planning and punctilious implementation. To us, client comes first and the set of chambers aggressively defends the rights and interests of the clients through tenacity and dedication. We value the trust clients keep upon us and work hard to provide effective representation to meet their diverse legal needs. The foundation of Rahman & Rabbi Legal is based on hard work and devotion. From these two elements, we make a favourable approach to our clients. Apart from the clients with litigation matters, we are always concerned as to whether the disputes of the clients can be solved outside court. Therefore, once we receive appropriate instructions from the clients, we always try to resolve the issues through arbitration or mediation. Client satisfaction is the top priority and our clients usually stay with us for a long period of time.
2) Which practices do you see growing in the next 12 months? What are the drivers behind that?
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is an emerging mechanism to resolve disputes in Bangladesh. We always expect to avoid leniency and procrastination at a dispute, and therefore, we always aim for a speedy dispute resolution. Both the Partners of this set of chambers are highly efficient in resolving disputes through ADR process and they are skilled at both the adjudicative and consensual processes. We have experience of handling a wide variety of civil disputes and proceedings, domestic and international arbitrations, statutory and regulatory proceedings, criminal proceedings in a corporate context and assisting in formulating litigation strategies relating to foreign investments and corporate transactions. Our advice extends across all avenues of dispute resolution, including litigation and arbitration and across diverse sectors such as banking and finance, competition, construction and engineering, corporate, employment and pensions, employee benefits, financial services, fraud and financial crime, group litigation, professional negligence, real estate, restructuring, insolvency, trusts, succession and probate matters. Apart from arbitration and mediation, we have good experience in settlement of negotiations and we have used negotiation to resolve a number of disputes at pre-litigation stage.
3) What’s the main change you’ve made in the firm that will benefit clients?
We have a resourceful library which helps us developing legal research within a short notice. Large volumes of books by well-known authors along with references for legal research are available at our library. For more legal information, we have access on different online legal research services which is very significant for new generation law firms. Technology is something we have always prioritized since we are breathing in Digital Bangladesh. In Rahman & Rabbi Legal, we put the clients before us. We hire efficient associates who are eligible and well-trained to handle big corporate clients. We have separate team of lawyers for Supreme Court, District Court and corporate matters. We believe in transparency and accountability and we maintain client’s privacy very well.
4) Is technology changing the way you interact with your clients, and the services you can provide them?
Availability is the key when keeping clients and lawyer’s relationship intact. We know that in this bustling and rapidly growing economy how busy our clients are and can be, due to which we always encourage our clients to be technologically active. Technology enables us to contact our clients when they are outside the country for other business or personal matters. Technology has also made facile for us to pass information from the chambers to the court or elsewhere. We keep all our records updated in our own server which enables us to search any previous cases we were involved with in a matter of seconds.
5) Can you give us a practical example of how you have helped a client to add value to their business?
We have been working on trademark disputes for a reputed multinational company. That company is involved in tobacco business and tobacco trademark matters are very sensitive in our jurisdiction. We have restricted the laws for controlling tobacco product. To stay within the law, tobacco industry needs legal opinion and marketing team needs direction from us. On the other hand, there was a lot of matter relating to the infringement of the brands of tobacco industry which is illegal in our context. In those matters, we helped our clients for closing those brands which brands have infringed the mark.
6) Are clients looking for stability and strategic direction from their law firms – where do you see the firm in three years’ time?
Generally, clients look for a stable law firm which can guide them to strategic direction for a better progress. Currently, clients not only want legal advice but also look for strategic advices to create an impact on their marketing, management and administrative matters. In view of that fact, corporate clients want to do their works within the ambit of legal framework for their business stability. In the coming years, Rahman & Rabbi Legal shall focus more on different methods of dispute resolution including the international arbitration for cross-border matters. We are taking international commercial disputes in broader prospective and in case it requires, in future, we may even opt for an office out of the country to ensure facilities to our foreign clients.
Spotlights
Rahman & Rabbi Legal
Rahman & Rabbi Legal is headed by Md. Monzur Rabbi, Barrister and a Fulbright Scholar on International Arbitration. Rahman & Rabbi Legal delivers timely and cost-effective solutions in contracts and transactions with an emphasis on thorough investigation and meticulous planning.
Since its founding, Rahman & Rabbi Legal has been representing clients ranging from private individuals to small businesses and large corporations. This set of Chambers includes Barristers and Advocates highly experienced in corporate-legal matters and they had previously advised foreign investors in respect of International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) arbitral process and the dispute resolution mechanism through the Dispute Settlement Board (DSB) of the World Trade Organization.
Legal Developments
The Need for Dispositive Motions in Arbitral Proceedings
21st March 2024 In situations, things may be quite straightforward, at least the parties in an arbitral proceeding may believe such.“Adoption of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) for Resolving Commercial Disputes in Bangladesh”
18th February 2020 Rahman & Rabbi Legal If we consider our present legal practice in Bangladesh, we will see lots of cases are pending before the courts. For this reason, it takes plenty of time to dispose a suit through the present judicial system. Unfortunately, parties who are now involved in this eccentric process of judicial system are completely frustrated for delay and lengthy proceedings. On the other hand, ADR process is advantageous and effective process than court system in the sense that it helps to save time of the parties and also reduce the cost and burden of the court proceedings. Moreover, the parties are at win-win position in the process of ADR and relation between the parties does not get worse. Hence, I believe that this global best practice has a future in our country.Use of “Premium Payment Clause” in Arbitration Agreements
28th January 2020 Rahman & Rabbi Legal- Corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution