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Legal voice in Dubai strives to become international industry leader

Mohammad Al Najjar Advocates and Legal Consultants blends UAE law with international standards to serve diverse clients in eight languages, focusing on cross-border and complex legal cases.

  • Nearly ten years after founding Mohammad Al Najjar Advocates and Legal Consultants in Dubai, Mohammad Al Najjar is expanding the firm with a multinational approach to serve national and international clients.
  • Built on client-focused principles, Mohammad Al Najjar Advocates and Legal Consultants was founded nearly ten years ago to align with international best practices while grounded in UAE laws and regulations, responding to demand for cross-border legal matters, including criminal and financial disputes.
  • Specialist practice areas include Interpol-related cases, anti-money laundering matters and financial fraud disputes, while the team coordinates with foreign legal authorities and the firm's multilingual team provides coverage in eight languages.
  • The firm now stands as a respected legal force and Mohammad Al Najjar has built a strong, trusted reputation for handling complex cases, reinforcing confidence in the UAE legal system and its due process.
  • Al Najjar is pursuing advanced study at the University of Oxford, preparing for Master's and Doctorate degrees that strengthen his expertise as the firm expands multinationally with cross-border capabilities.
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Legal voice in Dubai strives to become international industry leader

Mohammad Al Najjar is taking a multinational approach in his work.

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