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Dubai · UAE · Direct Counsel

المحامي عمر مسعدOmar
Mosaad.

Clear advice when the stakes are high. Decisive representation across UAE courts, with direct access in Arabic and English.

Available for urgent matters
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16Years in legal practice
8Years practising in the UAE
AR / ENBilingual representation
24/7Urgent-case availability
Professional legal consultation

Direct representation

Your case is not a file number.

You speak directly with the lawyer responsible for the strategy. No layers of account managers. No unexplained process. Just candid advice, documented next steps and focused advocacy.

Experience

16 years total
8 in Dubai, UAE

Courts

UAE court divisions
Litigation focused

Languages

Arabic — native
English — fluent

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How it works

From uncertainty
to a clear plan.

The first objective is clarity: what happened, what is urgent, what evidence exists and what should happen next.

Listen

Confidential intake focused on the facts, timeline and immediate risk.

Assess

Legal position, available evidence, jurisdiction and practical exposure.

Plan

A clear strategy with priorities, responsibilities and next steps.

Act

Focused representation, consistent communication and documented progress.

Common questions

Before we
speak.

General information only. Every matter depends on its facts and should be assessed individually.

Can I contact you outside office hours?

Yes. Urgent criminal and detention matters can be raised by phone or WhatsApp at any hour. For non-urgent matters, use the confidential enquiry form.

Do you work in Arabic and English?

Yes. Advice and communication are available in Arabic and English, including clear explanations for clients unfamiliar with UAE procedure.

What should I prepare for a consultation?

Bring a short timeline, relevant notices or contracts, identification, court or police references, and any communications connected to the dispute.

Does submitting the form create a lawyer-client relationship?

No. A relationship begins only after conflicts and scope are reviewed and an engagement is confirmed in writing.

When the next move matters, get a clear answer.

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