Our Collaborative Alliances Across Middle East
We collaborate with several leading law firms across the Middle East delivering tailored, practical solutions that address the unique needs of each client. Our commitment to understanding and respecting local laws and customs ensures that we provide advice that is both authoritative and locally grounded.
Our dedicated teams work closely with local experts to navigate complex regulatory environments and deliver practical, forward-thinking advice and solutions that align with our clients’ objectives in key areas such as Banking & Finance, Infrastructure, Telecommunications and Tax.
We are proud of these strategic collaborations, which have empowered us to provide advice that is responsive, dynamic and reflective of the diverse jurisdictions in which we operate. Whether you are new to the region or already established, our comprehensive legal expertise is your strategic advantage in the Middle East.
Alliances proudly rooted in Middle East
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Saudi Arabia
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United Arab Emirates
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Palestine
Additional information for Middle East
- Legal Entity: Oracle Law Global
Contact
Rana Fawadleh
Partner Kamal & Associates
- Amaar Tower, 5th Floor, Al Bireh, Palestine
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