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BANKMED v FAST TELECOM GENERAL TRADING [2019] DIFC CFI 033 — Stay of default judgment pending jurisdiction challenge (23 July 2019)
A procedural order clarifying the priority of jurisdiction challenges over requests for default judgment within the DIFC Court of First Instance.
BANKMED v FAST TELECOM GENERAL TRADING [2020] DIFC CFI 033 — Judicial Officer order permitting withdrawal of legal representation (16 January 2020)
The underlying litigation, CFI-033-2017, involves a complex commercial dispute between the claimant, Bankmed (SAL), and a group of six defendants, including Fast Telecom General Trading LLC and Ali Mohammed Salem Abu Adas.
BANKMED v FAST TELECOM GENERAL TRADING [2019] DIFC CFI 033 — Procedural order regarding legal representation (23 December 2019)
This order formalizes the withdrawal of legal counsel from the record in a multi-party commercial dispute, clarifying the procedural requirements for firms seeking to cease representation of a defendant in the DIFC Courts.
BANKMED v FAST TELECOM GENERAL TRADINGS [2019] DIFC CFI 033 — Permission to appeal granted on compelling grounds (12 September 2019)
The underlying litigation, CFI-033-2017, involves Bankmed (SAL) and a series of defendants, including Fast Telecom General Tradings LLC and several individuals, among them the Fourth Defendant, Saif Saeed Sulaiman Mohamed Al Mazrouei.
BANKMED v FAST TELECOM GENERAL TRADINGS [2019] DIFC CFI 033 — Immediate judgment against guarantor (16 July 2019)
The litigation arises from a default on a USD 15,000,000 facility agreement entered into on 22 December 2015 between Bankmed (SAL) and Fast Telecom General Trading LLC. The facility was intended to finance the wholesale distribution of mobile handsets.
BANKMED v FAST TELECOM GENERAL TRADING [2019] DIFC CFI 033 — Permission to appeal default judgment (27 February 2019)
The underlying dispute involves Bankmed (SAL) seeking to enforce financial obligations against Fast Telecom General Trading LLC and several individual defendants, including the Fifth Defendant, Ibrahim Saif Hormodi.
BANKMED v FAST TELECOM GENERAL TRADING [2019] DIFC CFI 033 — Permission to appeal granted on compelling grounds (13 January 2019)
The litigation involves Bankmed (SAL), operating in the DIFC under the trade name Bankmed (Dubai), and a group of six defendants, including Fast Telecom General Trading LLC and several individual parties.
BANKMED v FAST TELECOM GENERAL TRADING [2019] DIFC CFI 033 — Procedural dismissal of an out-of-time appeal (10 January 2019)
The dispute arises from a complex banking litigation involving Bankmed (SAL) and multiple defendants, including Fast Telecom General Trading LLC and several individual parties, among them the Fifth Defendant, Ibrahim Saif Hormodi.
BANKMED v FAST TELECOM GENERAL TRADING [2018] DIFC CFI 033 — procedural relief for late filing of Statement of Defence (16 December 2018)
The dispute involves Bankmed (SAL), operating under the trade name Bankmed (Dubai), as the Claimant against a series of six defendants, including Fast Telecom General Trading LLC and several individuals.
BANKMED v FAST TELECOM GENERAL TRADING [2018] DIFC CFI 033 — Procedural dismissal of default judgment application (10 December 2018)
The dispute arises from a commercial claim initiated by Bankmed (SAL), operating under the trade name Bankmed (Dubai), against a group of six defendants, including Fast Telecom General Trading LLC and several individuals.
BANKMED v FAST TELECOM GENERAL TRADING [2018] DIFC CFI 033 — Setting aside a default judgment (19 November 2018)
The litigation involves Bankmed (SAL), operating under the trade name Bankmed (Dubai), against a primary corporate entity, Fast Telecom General Trading LLC, and five individual defendants, including the fourth defendant, Saif Saeed Sulaiman Mohamed Al Mazrouei.
BANKMED v FAST TELECOM GENERAL TRADING [2018] DIFC CFI 033 — Setting aside default judgment in the interest of justice (12 November 2018)
The dispute arose from a claim by Bankmed (SAL) against Fast Telecom General Trading LLC and several individual defendants, including the Second Defendant, Ali Mohammed Salem Abu Adas, regarding unpaid debts.
BANKMED v FAST TELECOM GENERAL TRADING [2018] DIFC CFI 033 — procedural stay of defence filing (30 May 2018)
The litigation involves Bankmed (SAL), operating within the DIFC under the trade name Bankmed (Dubai), and a series of six defendants, led by Fast Telecom General Trading LLC. The case, registered as CFI-033-2017, concerns a banking claim brought by the Claimant against the primary corporate entity…
BANKMED v FAST TELECOM GENERAL TRADING [2018] DIFC CFI 033 — Setting aside default judgment against the third defendant (22 April 2018)
The litigation involves Bankmed (SAL), trading as Bankmed (Dubai), against a group of six defendants, including Fast Telecom General Trading LLC and several individuals. The dispute arose from banking facilities provided by the Claimant, which led to the entry of a Default Judgment on 29 October…