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Legal services

The unique legal environment of the UAE is complicated by the customs and traditions of this Muslim nation. We offer extensive legal support for opening and managing a business in the Emirates, from initial analysis to contract adjustments during their finalization.

Legal services

We propose advantageous business solutions, law and regulation analysis, and modification of corporate materials to ensure they align with local legislation.

Types of legal services

  • Power of attorney issue services starting at $550
  • Document certification services starting at $220
  • Consent form issue services starting at $450
  • Memorandum issue services starting at $550
  • Contract drafting services starting at $300
  • Document adaptation to the UAE jurisdiction starting at $300
  • Legal analysis and agreement preparation services starting at $1,000

We will help you navigate all the potential obstacles

Since 2021, we have been operating in the Emirates and have substantial experience liaising with government bodies in the process of opening and operating a business. Our specialists have developed unique methods for evaluating situations and analyzing potential outcomes. Preventing legal issues is always simpler than resolving them or paying penalties.

Comprehensive legal assistance will help in complying with UAE laws and safeguarding your business interests at all stages of operation.

Our Clients' FAQ

Certain documents, like powers of attorney and charters, are created and certified by Dubai Courts staff as per UAE regulations. A portion of the work is done by our in-house lawyers with extensive international experience. We also collaborate with local UAE partners with legal licenses who can handle issues of any complexity within the UAE.

Typically, drafting and certifying a power of attorney at Dubai Courts takes 5–7 business days, depending on notary availability.

Within this service, we address all inquiries related to conducting business in the UAE. Our analysis culminates in a comprehensive written conclusion that references all legal sources. Any question is fair game – from permissible elements in advertising materials and playing licensed music in a restaurant to building an investment strategy.

No, a Zoom call with a notary public substitutes for in-person attendance.

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