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Dransfield Partners Secures Complete Victory for Employee in DIFC, Dubai Employment Dispute

Dransfield Partners successfully advised and represented a senior private banker against a large Swiss Bank in the DIFC Courts Employment Tribunal, Dubai, securing 250% of the original contract amount.
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Dransfield Partners attends the Venture Studio Family LP Conference Copy

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Dransfield Partners sucessfully defends Premium Corporate Service Provider

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Dransfield Partners Advises on the Launch of Digital Delivered

Dransfield Partners provided legal support for the launch of Digital Delivered, a specialist digital, data and security services company.
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Presidential Inauguration, Botswana

Mark Dransfield of Dransfield Partners was invited as a VIP delegate to attend the inauguration of President Duma Boko in Botswana.
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Dransfield Partners Advises Hedge Fund, Cryptanium

Dransfield Partners is pleased to announce that it has advised hedge fund Cryptanium on its fund raising and commercial arrangements.
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Corporate

Corporate Restructuring: Strategic Growth and Succession

An Analysis of Modern Restructuring Frameworks for the Forward-Thinking Business
Corporate Governance

Transformative Changes to UK Corporate Fraud Law

The corporate fraud landscape in the UK has undergone its most significant transformation in decades
Employment

Jurisdictional Conflict in Employment

The recent High Court decision in serves as a pivotal warning for international firms operating in the UAE.
Employment

Judicial Reform in DIFC Employment Litigation

Effective 9 October 2025, the DIFC Courts implemented Practice Direction (PD) No. 1 of 2025, titled Access to Justice in Employment Disputes. This directive signals a fundamental shift in the DIFC’s approach to labour litigation, specifically targeting the procedural and financial barriers that have historically insulated employers fromlow-to-mid-value claims.