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Amal Alrashedi Lawyers & Legal Consultants
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Founded in 2010
55 people in their team
English
Arabic
Family Civil & Human Rights Criminal Defense +2 more
We are a UAE-based advocacy and legal consultancy with years of professional legal practice supporting individuals and businesses. Our experienced local advocates and legal consultants provide professional legal consultation, clear legal advice, and strategic legal solutions in Dubai and across the...

Founded in 2003
50 people in their team
English
Arabic
French
Hindi
Family Criminal Defense Lawsuits & Disputes +6 more
Awatif Mohammad Shoqi Advocates & Legal Consultancy (Al Rowaad Advocates) is a leading UAE law firm recognized for its strength in litigation, criminal defense, and complex dispute resolution. For more than a decade, we have represented individuals, corporations, investors, and high-net-worth...
Dr. Hassan Elhais
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Founded in 2006
50 people in their team
Arabic
English
Criminal Defense Family Lawsuits & Disputes +8 more
Dr. Hassan Elhais, along with the team of legal consultants and prominent local lawyers across the UAE, has made a name for himself as a renowned specialist in the fields of civil law, corporate law, construction law, maritime law, banking law, criminal law, family law, inheritance law, and...

Legal guides written by Dr. Hassan Elhais:

  • The Legal Principle on Spousal Maintenance was set by the Court of Cassation.
  • UAE Tightens Rules on Underage Marriage Approvals: A Structured Legal Analysis
SB Law Asia

SB Law Asia

30 minutes Free Consultation
Bangkok, Thailand

Founded in 2014
9 people in their team
English
Hebrew (modern)
Yiddish
Thai
Lawsuits & Disputes Business Corporate & Commercial +5 more
SB Law Asia - Bangkok’s leading law firm, offering top-tier legal solutions across Thailand with a skilled, multi-disciplinary team. Welcome to SB Law Asia, Bangkok's leading law firm dedicated to providing top-tier legal solutions across Thailand. Our distinguished multi-disciplinary team...
Oikonomakis Law Firm
London, United Kingdom

Founded in 1997
64 people in their team
Greek
English
French
German
Arabic
Chinese
Italian
Spanish
Portuguese
Ukrainian
Abkhaz
Russian
Romanian
Afrikaans
Hindi
Hebrew (modern)
Business Banking & Finance Corporate & Commercial +4 more
Oikonomakis Law operates as a multi-jurisdictional legal platform of international scope, structured to provide coordinated legal services across multiple jurisdictions under a unified strategic and operational framework. Established in 1997, the firm has evolved beyond the conventional model of a...

Legal guides written by Oikonomakis Law Firm:

  • Primary Residence Protection In Greece
  • Bulgarian Plates & Tax Abuse
  • Court of Appeal Piraeus 38/2025 - Auction Abuse
Darivas Law Firm & Partners

Darivas Law Firm & Partners

30 minutes Free Consultation
Athens, Greece

Founded in 2007
23 people in their team
English
Greek
Chinese
Business Accidents & Injuries Corporate & Commercial +5 more
Konstantinos Darivas & Associates | Law Firm in Athens – Nationwide Legal Services in Greece Konstantinos Darivas & Associates is an Athens-based law firm providing high-level legal representation across Greece, with a strong focus on criminal law, real estate matters, and traffic...
Ojeda y Caro  Abogados S. C.
Cancún, Mexico

Founded in 2000
20 people in their team
English
Portuguese
Spanish
French
Korean
Chinese
Banking & Finance Business Corporate & Commercial +5 more
About Us With over four decades at the legal forefront, our firm stands out in delivering expert consultation and representation for domestic and international enterprises. Our practice is anchored in a pro-business ethos, designed to amplify our clients' benefits while minimizing risk through...
Madlex Law Firm

Madlex Law Firm

15 minutes Free Consultation
Thessaloniki, Greece

Founded in 2020
5 people in their team
Greek
German
English
French
Albanian
Turkish
Real Estate Immigration Private Client
Greek inheritance & property lawyer for the diaspora — the whole process handled remotely, no travel to Greece required. Madlex Law Firm is a Thessaloniki-based legal practice specializing in property law, inheritance procedures, and cadastre matters in Greece. Founded in 2020, the firm...
Oznur & Partners Law Firm

Oznur & Partners Law Firm

30 minutes Free Consultation
Istanbul, Turkey

Founded in 2011
14 people in their team
English
Turkish
Corporate & Commercial Banking & Finance Immigration +9 more
ABOUT US Oznur & Partners is a premier Istanbul-based international law firm led by Founder Fatih Öznur. Backed by a legal heritage dating back to the 1990s, our elite 14-expert team delivers global-standard, full-service legal solutions. We hold unparalleled global recognition: we...
Michael Chambers & Co LLC
Limassol, Cyprus

Founded in 2011
25 people in their team
English
Greek
Accidents & Injuries Business Corporate & Commercial +9 more
Michael Chambers & Co. LLC is a full-service law firm based in Cyprus with a strong international focus. The firm’s head office is in Limassol, and it provides legal and corporate support across Cyprus and multiple jurisdictions. The firm’s team includes lawyers, as well as...
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Animal welfare - rabbits and rodents
Energy, Environment & ESG
Dear Legal Professionals, I would need advice on how to submit a Petition to the European Parliament that will be probably be found admissible by the Petition Committee. I know the process on how to submit on the website however, I would need more targeted assistance. My concern is animal... Read more →
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Article 13 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) explicitly recognizes animals as "sentient beings" and mandates that the Union and Member States must pay "full regard to the welfare requirements of animals" when formulating and...

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I lost my brother and I want to recover his money in different banks
Private Client
I lost my brother and I want to recover his money from different banks. Please I need assistance on what to do.
Lawyer answer by SILVERWRIT ATTORNEYS

If he is unmarried, you, and other members of your family, can apply for letters of administration before the probate division of a High Court. If he is married, his immediate family members should do that.

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My wife converted from Christianity to Islam and has left the house taking my baby more than 6 months ago; what rights do I have and can she demand alimony for life?
Family
My wife converted from Christianity to Islam and has left the house taking my baby more than 6 months ago. She is not ready to reconcile, and I have made multiple attempts. She has been stating that she will send a divorce notice, but she still has not initiated it... Read more →
Lawyer answer by Rashid Deemas Alsuwaidi Advocate and Legal Consultants

Thank you for your inquiry. Based on the details provided, you may initiate divorce proceedings if reconciliation is no longer possible. Your wife is not automatically entitled to lifelong alimony; any financial claims will be decided by the court based...

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Vietnam Cross-Border E-Commerce and IP Protection Guide
International Trade Law
Vietnam Cross-Border E-Commerce Regulations and IP Protection Mandatory Registration: Foreign e-commerce platforms and merchants with a local Vietnamese domain (.vn) or a Vietnamese-language interface must register with the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT). First-to-File IP System: Vietnam strictly adheres to a "first-to-file" system for trademarks and patents. Prior use... Read more →
US Cross-Border Commercial Litigation: Guide for Foreign Plaintiffs
Commercial Litigation
US Cross-Border Commercial Litigation: Guide for Foreign Plaintiffs For international businesses, suing a United States company can feel like entering an entirely different legal universe. The US litigation system is famous for its broad discovery rules, high costs, and unique jurisdictional requirements. However, with the right strategic approach, foreign plaintiffs... Read more →
International Probate and Estate Disputes in the United Kingdom
Lawsuits & Disputes
Strict Six-Month Deadline: Claims for financial provision under the Inheritance Act 1975 must be issued in court within six months from the date the UK Grant of Representation is issued. High Evidence Threshold: Overturning a UK will based on lack of mental capacity or undue influence requires compelling contemporaneous medical... Read more →

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