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International Law Chambers LLC v Anvin Infosystems WLL
CTFIC0039/2024
Neutral Citation
[2025] QIC (A) 3
Date
04 February 2025
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Judges
The Rt. Hon. The Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd
Sir William Blair
Her Honour Frances Kirkham CBE
Summary

The judgment from the Qatar Financial Centre Civil and Commercial Court's Appellate Division, presided by Lord Thomas, Justice Blair, and Justice Kirkham, refused Anvin Infosystems WLL's permission to appeal. Anvin was ordered to pay QAR 68,425 plus interest and costs to International Law Chambers LLC (ILC) for unpaid legal services. Anvin's defense that the engagement letters were not legally binding and that ILC provided unsatisfactory advice was rejected. The court found Anvin's claim that the letters lacked proper authorization unconvincing and noted that Anvin failed to serve its defense in the required timeframe.
Judges
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The Rt. Hon. The Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd
Wales
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Sir William Blair
England
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Her Honour Frances Kirkham CBE
England
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