On 6 May 2018, it emerged that Akhmedov's ex-wife hired Burford Capital, a finance litigation company quoted on the London Stock Exchange, to help her fund her legal actions Buford is chaired by Sir Peter Middleton, a former senior civil servant in the UK Treasury and an ex-chairman of Barclays bank.
On 9 May 2018, Akhmedov secured a favorable ruling in Dubai's commercial court in the legal battle over Luna. The DIFC court ruled that the freezing order on the Luna, which was obtained against Straight Establishment in February 2018, would remain in place but also ruled that the lower court had no jurisdiction over the Trust.
In July 2018 it was reported that the case had been removed from the DIFC courts by Dubai's Joint Judicial Commission (JJC). It ruled the case must be heard by the local sharia courts on the grounds that it is a matrimonial dispute not a commercial or maritime matter. The case is expected to begin in October 2018.
Akhmedov maintains that the UK divorce was politically motivated and continues to dispute the ruling in Tatiana's favour. On 2 August 2018, Mr. Justice Haddon-Cave ruled that Mr. Akhmedov was in contempt of court and warned that he faced a possible jail term if he entered UK.
In August 2018, A Dubai court has rejected an appeal filed by Farkhad Akhmedov to lift a freezing order on Luna Akhmedov and the family trust have lodged an appeal against this ruling, with a hearing set for the end of October 2018.
In October 2018, it was reported that Akhmedov had earlier made two multi-million pound settlement offers to Tatiana without prejudice – in 2014 and 2015 – in an attempt to ensure current and future generations benefit from the family's financial legacy. Both offers were rejected.
In a landmark ruling in November 2018, the court of first instance at the Dubai civil courts dismissed Tatiana Akhmedova's case against Akhmedov and the Akhmedov family trust and ordered her pay to legal and administration costs. The Dubai and UK media reported the ruling as a major blow for Tatiana and her backers Burford Capital. The court ruled that the freezing order granted by the English High Court, under whose terms Luna was impounded, could not be enforced. Tatiana is believed to be considering an appeal.