RAK firms can have disputes heard in English at DIFC courts | The National:
"A newly agreed deal allowing companies in Ras Al Khaimah to have disputes heard in English at Dubai International Financial Centre’s courts will give investors greater confidence in the Emirate’s trading environment, according to Sheikh Saud Bin Saqr Al Qasimi, the ruler of the emirate.
Speaking on Tuesday at the Ras Al Khaimah Finance and Investment Forum, Sheikh Saud said: "We understand that we live today in a world where not everybody speaks Arabic language. We’re very proud of our language, but we are human beings. Arabs are known for their hospitality.
"What we want to do is allow businesses, people who live here, to feel comfortable that they can speak as well in English. What we want is to say [is], we in Ras Al Khaimah want people to feel safe.""
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