Aarti Thadani

Partner
Norton Rose Fulbright (Middle East) LLP

Dubai
United Arab Emirates
T:+971 (4) 3696323
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
T:+971 (4) 3696323
Aarti Thadani

Aarti Thadani

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Biography

Aarti Thadani is a dispute resolution lawyer based in the Dubai office. She has been at the firm for 14 years and has practiced in the construction and arbitration teams in London, Singapore and Dubai. She has been based in the UAE for almost a decade.

Aarti regularly advises regional sovereign wealth funds, master developers and owners on complex construction/infrastructure projects in the region and globally. She has substantive experience advising on MEP related contentious issues and final account disputes.

In 2021, Aarti completed a Masters in construction law and practice (distinction) and was seconded to one of Abu Dhabi's largest sovereign wealth funds where she headed up legal for its real estate vertical. Aarti is recognised as an industry expert in the construction, infrastructure, and real estate space, with specialist capabilities. 

Clients say of Aarti "Aarti Thadani stands out as a top practitioner in the region" and "Aarti Thadani provides excellent client service and manages cases very efficiently. Her recommendations to clients are spot on." (Legal 500: EMEA 2023)


Professional experience

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London School of Economics and Political Science - LLB (Honours) 2008

University of Salford – LLM in Construction Law and Practice (Distinction) 2021

  • Solicitor, qualified in England & Wales 2012

Advised:

  • A major Saudi Arabian bank in respect of certain contentious and non-contentious matters arising out of the construction of its new headquarters in Riyadh.
  • A major European Employer (of an oil refinery) in respect of certain contentious matters arising out of certain upgrade works.
  • A leading natural resources producer in respect of certain contentious matters arising out of certain offshore and onshore works in the Democratic Republic of Congo. 
  • A major renewable energy developer in respect of contentious issues arising out of a number of projects in the UAE and globally.
  • A major contractor on a multi-million-dollar ICC arbitration (DIFC seat, DIFC law) against a Dubai Government-owned Employer in respect of works carried out in the DIFC, UAE.
  • A major defence contractor on claims concerning disputed entitlements to extensions of time and variations under a construction subcontract in Qatar.
  • A subcontractor on a dispute with a contractor concerning the construction of a terminal at an airport in Jeddah, KSA.
  • A major sovereign wealth fund in respect of a number of claims from a number of contractors and consultants on numerous projects across Abu Dhabi.
  • An Abu Dhabi Master Developer in respect of ADGM Court proceedings against defaulting Tenants.
  • A Five Star Hotel in Abu Dhabi in respect of ADGM Court proceedings against defaulting Tenants.
  • A Dubai based sub-developer in a multi-million-dollar dispute with a Dubai Government-owned master developer (DIAC, UAE Law, Dubai seat).
  • A Dubai Government-owned entity in a joint venture dispute concerning a development in Moscow, Russia (LCIA, English law, London seat).
  • An international engineering company as subcontractor in a multi-million-dollar dispute with the contractor due to delays caused by the contractor (DIAC, English law, Dubai seat).
  • A master developer in respect of claims by a design consultant
  • A major master developer in Dubai on numerous disputes arising out of several hotel management agreements entered into with numerous global five-star hotel managers.
  • A quasi government-owned developer in numerous arbitrations with purchasers of off-plan properties in the UAE (DIAC, UAE law, Dubai seat).
  • A prominent Saudi family in respect of a family dispute.
  • A large Saudi investor in respect of a dispute with its Moroccan JV partner.
  • A large Saudi pharmaceutical entity in respect of a dispute with its UAE JV partner.
  • A leading provider of IVF treatments in a multi-million-dollar DIFC Court litigation against a global healthcare provider.
  • A major Turkish conglomerate on certain rental disputes with a Dubai-based master developer.
  • An international hotelier in a multi-million-dollar dispute arising out of a hotel management agreement with a hotel owner (DIFC-LCIA, DIFC seat, English law).
  • A Saudi hotel owner in respect of a dispute with an international hotelier.
  • A director of a major private equity firm on a regulatory investigation.
  • A consortium of major Middle Eastern and Indian banks in the acceleration of a multi-million loan and the enforcement of security in numerous jurisdictions.
  • A consortium of regional Middle East and Indian banks in respect of the acceleration of certain loans to a major Indian airline (partially owned at the time by Etihad), which is now embroiled in insolvency proceedings.
  • An international bank in respect of a dispute concerning the terms of its lease with its landlord (a government entity in Dubai).
  • A partner in a DIFC limited liability partnership on a dispute involving the breach of a partnership agreement.
  • On an internal investigation over allegations of wrongdoing.
  • A multi-national airport operations syndicate against a retail contractor relating to the retail concessions at two European airports (LCIA administered UNCITRAL, Cyprus law, London seat).
  • An Indian financial technologies provider against a BVI holding company which owns and controls a group of companies providing collateral control services to banks in relation to commodities transactions and a Swiss national. Following a successful result in the arbitration representing the Indian company in subsequent enforcement actions in various jurisdictions, including Switzerland, France, and the UK (ICC, English law, London seat).
  • A Russian coffee company against a US-incorporated supplier of green coffee beans (LCIA, English law, London seat).
  • An international hotel group in relation to the termination of a hotel project in Morocco (ICC, English law, London seat).
  • A major UK transport company on a potential challenge to a major procurement contract.

 


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