Zahra Rose Khawaja > Dentons > DUBAI, United Arab Emirates > Lawyer Profile

Dentons
LEVEL 18, BOULEVARD PLAZA 2
BURJ KHALIFA DISTRICT
P.O. BOX 1756
United Arab Emirates

Work Department

Alternative Dispute Resolution, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Arbitration

Position

Zahra Rose Khawaja is a senior associate specializing in commercial dispute resolution in Dentons’ Dubai office. She has seven years’ experience (five of which in the Middle East) working on a wide range of international arbitration and commercial dispute resolution matters.

Zahra’s international arbitration portfolio includes acting for both claimants and respondents in claims valued between US$1 million and US$500 million, conducted under the rules of many major arbitral institutions. She also conducts litigation in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) courts. Zahra has acted as advisor to a prominent financial institution in longstanding DIFC Court proceedings (presently in the Court of Appeal) seeking recovery of a US$30 million debt arising out of an alleged trade finance fraud. She also acts alongside local counsel to advise clients in respect of proceedings in the onshore UAE courts, and has significant experience in commercial agency disputes, contractual disputes, debt recovery and enforcement proceedings. Zahra is also experienced in handling mediation and negotiation processes.

Zahra’s experience spans a range of different sectors including telecommunications, manufacturing, financial services and technology, and she has a keen interest in the hotels and hospitality sector, having acted for a number of clients in recent high-value disputes between hotel owners and operators arising out of hotel management agreements in the Middle East region.

Prior to joining Dentons, Zahra trained and practiced at an international law firm in London, where she focused on international arbitration and conducted litigation in the High Court and Court of Appeal. During her training contract, she spent six months on secondment to a client in Hong Kong. Zahra also served for two years as Assistant Editor for the MENA Region at Kluwer Arbitration Blog, which reports on the latest developments, awards and forthcoming events in international arbitration.

Career

2019 – present: Associate, Dentons, Dubai
2016 – 2018: Associate, Mayer Brown International, London
2014 – 2016: Trainee Lawyer, Mayer Brown International, London and Hong Kong 

  • The State Bank of Mauritius (SBM): Acting as claimant in US$30 million proceedings before the DIFC Courts against Renish Petrochem FZE, Mr Hitesh Mehta, Prime Energy FZE and the National Bank of Kuwait. The case, which relates to non-payment of sums advanced pursuant to a facility agreement and involves allegations of a complex trade finance fraud, has been tried before the DIFC Court of First Instance and Court of Appeal. A worldwide freezing order, immediate judgment, an anti-suit injunction and sanctions for contempt of court have been obtained against the defendants.
  • A leading global hospitality provider: Acting as defendant and counterclaimant in US$17 million ICC arbitration proceedings in respect of a claim relating to purported breaches of a hotel management agreement for a property in Doha, Qatar.
  • A syndicate of leading UAE banks: Acting as joint claimants in LCIA arbitration proceedings against a joint venture of Middle Eastern contractors in relation to claims arising from bond calls on a landmark UAE transport infrastructure project. The claims are valued at approximately US$800 million, and the dispute has generated novel and complex jurisdictional issues across multiple related LCIA arbitration proceedings.
  • A Middle East group of hotels: Advising on issues relating to interference and negotiating the termination of hotel management agreements in respect of five luxury hotels in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
  • A major French manufacturer: Acting alongside local advocates in US$16 million proceedings before the Dubai Courts, in multiple litigation proceedings against a UAE distributor for unpaid invoices. The case has been heard before all levels (a) The Commercial Agencies Committee; (b) Dubai Court of First Instance (including multiple rounds of expert determination); (c) Court of Appeal (including expert determination); (d) Court of Cassation and (e) the Execution Department.

Languages

English

Memberships

Solicitor, Senior Courts of England and Wales, 2016

  • Law Society of England and Wales
  • ICC YAF (Young Arbitrators Forum) – International Chambers of Commerce

Education

Kaplan Law School, 2014, Legal Practice Course and Graduate LLB
Qatar University, 2013, Arabic for Non-Native Speakers Program
University of Law, 2012, Graduate Diploma in Law
London School of Economics and Political Science, 2011, BA, Social Anthropology

Lawyer Rankings

United Arab Emirates > Dispute resolution: arbitration and international litigation

Dentons has a diverse practice, with a group of dedicated specialists who handle commercial, banking, construction, regulatory and employment disputes. The team has a strong track record in front of courts in the DIFC, and have been active across a range of domestic and international arbitration centres. Dean Ryburn is a proficient dispute resolution expert, representing a wealth of clients in a range of cases and is regularly sought out by contractors, developers and investors for his construction acumen. Christopher Brennan is singled out for his skill in compliance and regulatory investigations, often handling highly sensitive financial crime, money laundering, fraud and corruption proceedings. Newly promoted partner Suzannah Fairbairn is principally noted for her large-scale arbitration work. Senior associates Faris Shehabi and Zahra Rose Khawaja provide additional support. Andrew Cheung left the firm and Alastair Young retired.