Lawyer in the UAE | Legal Advice & Representation

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A lawyer in the UAE can help you understand your legal position before signing a contract, replying to a notice, filing a complaint or starting proceedings. The work begins by reviewing the facts, documents, deadlines and jurisdiction, then identifying whether advice, negotiation, settlement or formal action is appropriate. To contact Abdulrahman Alaamri Advocates and Legal Consultants, call +971 54 333 0000 or send a short summary through the firm’s WhatsApp.

Lawyer in the UAE for legal advice and representation

What does a lawyer do?

Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2022 describes activities of the legal profession, including appearing and representing clients before competent authorities, giving legal opinion and advice, drafting contracts and related legal procedures, and representing parties in non-judicial legal work within the authority granted. Rights of audience depend on registration, the authority and the relevant court level.

Lawyer and legal consultant: what is the difference?

Both provide legal services within their applicable licence and registration. Legal consultation may include analysis, contract drafting and settlement work. Representation before courts, prosecution and judicial bodies requires an advocate who is registered and authorised for the relevant body and level. The professional title alone is not enough; registration, licence and scope should be checked.

The Dubai Legal Affairs Department directory contains information about registered advocates, legal consultants and licensed firms in the Emirate.

When should you contact a lawyer?

  • Before signing a sale, partnership, settlement or guarantee.
  • After receiving a legal notice, claim or enforcement order.
  • When filing a complaint, attending an investigation or preserving digital evidence.
  • When a property, tenancy, commercial, employment or family dispute arises.
  • When an appeal or claim is subject to a deadline or jurisdiction issue.
  • When a power of attorney or a document for a notary or public authority is required.

If the timing is unclear, read when to consult a lawyer in Dubai.

Areas of legal assistance

Contracts, companies and commercial claims

Reviewing contracts, party obligations, security and jurisdiction, drafting notices and settlements, and analysing shareholder, supply, service and monetary disputes.

Property and tenancy

Reviewing sale, purchase, development, brokerage and lease documents and disputes concerning registration, delay, defects, commission and eviction. See our real estate legal services.

Family matters

Reviewing marriage, divorce, maintenance, custody, contact, estates and wills, with attention to jurisdiction, documents and applicable law.

Criminal matters

Reviewing complaints, investigations, evidence and digital communications, and providing attendance, defence and appeals according to the stage of the file. See our criminal defence services.

Debt, cheques and enforcement

Reviewing the underlying obligation, cheques, security, judgments and attachments before choosing a claim, defence, settlement or enforcement route. Read about bank debt settlement in the UAE.

Powers of attorney and notary work

Preparing and reviewing powers of attorney, declarations, settlements and documents that require notarisation or attestation according to the transaction and competent authority.

How do you choose a lawyer for your matter?

  1. Check registration, licensing and rights of audience for the relevant authority.
  2. Ask about comparable experience, not promises about the result.
  3. Provide the material facts and documents so the advice is not based on gaps.
  4. Request written engagement terms explaining work, fees and expenses.
  5. Confirm who will handle the matter, how updates will be provided and what you must do.

What happens during the first consultation?

The consultation starts with a chronology, parties, objective and nearest deadline. The core documents are reviewed and the likely jurisdiction, options, risks and next step are discussed. The result may be a request for further documents, a written opinion, negotiation or an engagement for representation. Book through the legal consultation page.

Documents that help a legal review

  • Identity or company documents and proof of authority.
  • Contracts, amendments, powers of attorney and security.
  • Correspondence, notices, receipts and statements.
  • Claim papers, submissions, judgments and enforcement numbers.
  • A short chronology and the nearest hearing or deadline.
  • The outcome you want to achieve.

Can a lawyer guarantee the outcome?

No dispute or judgment can be guaranteed. The outcome depends on the facts, evidence, law, the competent authority’s assessment and the other parties’ steps. A lawyer evaluates the position, protects deadlines, prepares arguments and documents and represents the client within the engagement and professional rules.

Contact a lawyer in the UAE

To book a consultation or send initial documents, call +971 54 333 0000 or use the contact page. Include the subject, authority, file number and any approaching deadline.

This is general information and is not legal advice for a specific matter before the facts and documents are reviewed and an engagement is accepted.

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