Al Adwani Law Firm - Firm Profile
Al Adwani Law Firm
Size of Organization: 11
Year Established: 1990
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Al Adwani Law Firm has been established by Ayyad Al Adwani, who had represented clients in all courts in Kuwait including the Kuwaiti Court of Cassation and the Constitutional Court since 1990. He was a partner with an earlier law firm, and he made significant contributions to the firm resulting in its growth. After obtaining vast knowledge and experience in different fields of law, he decided to set up his own establishment named Al Adwani Law Firm.
The Firm renders a wide range of local and international legal services. Locally, the Firm provides extensive legal and business consultations to individuals, corporations and government sectors. The firm deals with many international corporations as their legal agent in Kuwait. The firm renders its service in different areas of the legal arena in both English and Arabic.
Statement of Practice Summary:
Civil, Criminal, Commercial, Taxation, Trademark and Patent Registration, Agency and Franchise, Arbitration and Mediation, Aviation, Banking and Financial Services, Biddings, Collections, Commercial and Civil Litigation, Commercial Companies and Establishment, Companies and Joint Ventures, Construction and Engineering, Environmental Law, Establishing Companies, Government Contracts, Human Rights, Import and Export, Insurance, Intellectual Property and Copyright and Technology, International Cases, Investment Funds and Portfolios, Islamic Law, Leasing, Legal Translation, Local and International Investment, Local and International Taxes, Manpower, Marine Transportation and Shipping Services, Mortgages, Municipal law, Oil and Gas, Prosecution and Pleading before Courts, Tenders and Procurement, Taxation, Legal Consultation, Alternative Dispute Settlement, Industrial Investment, International Trade and Transactions, Labor and Employment, Public Sector Procurement and Privatization, Real Estate, Securities (and many more).