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UAE Legal Services

UAE Legal Services

We provide the highest standard of legal services to clients in the UAE. Our team of experienced and dedicated lawyers are ready to assist you with a wide range of legal matters, from business transactions to property issues.

Our Areas of Expertise:

• Corporate Law: Our team can help you navigate the complex legal landscape of doing business in the UAE, from setting up a new company to drafting and negotiating contracts. We can also support in any type of international corporate transactions from acquisitions to investments.

• Real Estate Law: Whether you are buying, selling, or leasing property in the UAE, our lawyers can guide you through the process and ensure that your interests are protected. We can also support developers, investors, landlords, tenants and more in property or land disputes.

• Employment law: We can help you with a wide range of employment law issues such as drafting contracts, stock options, senior employee structures and any employment disputes.

• Family Law: From divorce and child custody to adoption and prenuptial agreements, our lawyers are here to provide compassionate and knowledgeable legal representation.

• Criminal law: If you are facing criminal charges in the UAE, our experienced criminal defense lawyers will fight tirelessly to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome for your case.

Why Choose Us:

• Experience: Our lawyers have years of experience practicing law, giving them a deep understanding of the legal system and how to best navigate it on behalf of our clients.

• Personalised Service: We understand that every case is unique, which is why we take the time to listen to your specific needs and develop a customised legal strategy tailored to your individual situation.

• Results-Driven Approach: Our goal is always to achieve the best possible outcome for our clients, whether that means negotiating a settlement or taking your case to trial.

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If you are in need of legal assistance in the UAE, don’t hesitate to contact us. Our team of skilled UAE lawyers is ready to help guide you through your legal issues and provide you with the expert representation you deserve. Schedule a consultation today to learn more about how we can assist you.

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The UAE offers a comprehensive range of legal services to cater to the diverse needs of its residents, businesses, and international clients. These services include:

  • Corporate and Commercial Law: Expertise in business formations, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and commercial contracts.
  • Real Estate Law: Assistance with property transactions, construction agreements, lease disputes, and real estate development.
  • Employment Law: Guidance on labor contracts, employee rights, termination procedures, and dispute resolution.
  • Family Law: Services dealing with marriage, divorce, custody arrangements, and inheritance issues, often with consideration for the international and multicultural nature of the UAE’s population.
  • Criminal Law: Defense and representation in criminal matters, from minor offenses to major crimes.
  • Intellectual Property Law: Protection and litigation related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
  • Litigation and Arbitration: Comprehensive dispute resolution services including arbitration, mediation, and litigation in both local and federal courts.

Legal proceedings in the UAE can vary depending on the nature of the case but generally follow these steps:

  • Initial Consultation: Engaging a lawyer to discuss the legal matter and explore options.
  • Case Preparation: Gathering of evidence, preparation of legal documents, and filing of the case with the appropriate legal authority.
  • Hearing Process: Presentation of the case in front of a judge or arbitration panel, where both sides will present their arguments and evidence.
  • Verdict and Enforcement: A decision is made by the judge or arbitrators, followed by the enforcement of the judgment, which may involve appealing the decision in higher courts if necessary.
  • Resolution: The case concludes either through a court decision, settlement between the parties, or other legal resolution.

The UAE’s legal system incorporates both civil law influenced by Islamic Sharia law and international legal standards, especially in designated areas like the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), which operate under their own independent legal systems based on English common law.

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