Our experienced team will guide you through the entire process, including company registration, licensing, and compliance with local regulations. We’ll ensure a smooth and legally sound setup for your business.
The timeframe varies depending on the type of company and jurisdiction. We’ll provide a timeline during our consultation, tailored to your specific needs.
Yes, we have a dedicated team experienced in labor law matters. We can assist in resolving disputes, negotiating settlements, and representing you in legal proceedings if necessary.
We provide legal support for marriage-related issues, including prenuptial agreements, marriage registration, and advice on family law matters.
We specialize in divorce cases, offering legal counsel, mediation services, and representation in divorce proceedings to help you navigate this challenging process.
OS Legal covers a wide range of civil cases, including contract disputes, property disputes, personal injury claims, and more. Our experienced team can assess your specific situation and provide guidance accordingly.
Yes, we have expertise in handling property-related disputes, including landlord-tenant conflicts, property ownership disputes, and real estate contract disputes.
Contact OS Legal, and we’ll evaluate your case. We can assist in resolving workplace disputes, including issues related to employment contracts, harassment, and wrongful termination.
Setting up a business in Dubai is a strategic decision; the location selection process depends on various factors related to your business activities, goals, and preferences. There are several free zone options that provide an array of business incentives, or you can go for the mainland options if they align with your business needs. Some factors that might affect your choice could be the nature of your business, with different free zones catering to different services, whether you’re looking for full ownership or partnering up with locals, accessibility, costs, and fees, among other things. For a more detailed consultation, you can connect with one of our trusted lawyers.
You can offer your items for free on a promotional basis in the UAE and Dubai; however, you must adhere to certain regulations set by the authorities. For one, you must have the relevant trade licensing, and depending on the scale of the promotional activities, you must attain the required permits and approvals. You must also adhere to a number of laws and regulations, such as the Consumer Protections Laws, Safety and Health Regulations, Costum and Import Regulations, certain Advertising Standards, and Privacy regulations, among others.
For a more in-depth look into the laws and regulations, you are advised to consult with one of our trusted lawyers.
There are different legal obligations regarding the handling of sensitive information, including compliance with data protection laws, industry-specific regulations, and ethical obligations related to client confidentiality. It is advised that you conduct a thorough risk assessment, implement data encryption for files in transit and at rest, limit access controls, and use secure file-sharing platforms. You are also advised to invest in regular employee training on data security practices and develop an incident response plan.
The measure taken depends on the specifics of the situation; you are advised to consult with one of our trusted lawyers for a better understanding of data protection and safe file handling.
Companies can be categorized based on their legal structure. Common types include sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability companies (LLCs), corporations (C-corporations and S-corporations), and more. To assess the legal and tax implications associated with each structure, you are advised to consult with one of our trusted lawyers.
To choose a lawyer that is the right fit for you, you must consider your legal needs and search for someone within that area of expertise. You can research potential lawyers and check their client testimonials, after which you are advised to set up an initial consultation for better decision-making. Make sure to discuss your needs and requirements, as well as the costs and fees. Consult multiple lawyers to find the one that aligns with your needs.
Child custody in the UAE is usually governed by the principles of Sharia Law; however, considering the state has a dual legal system, child custody cases can be decided under either system depending on the circumstances of each case. These cases fall under family court jurisdiction, and according to Sharia, the child up to the age of seven is in the custody of the mother, after which he might be transferred to the father, or they may share joint custody. The final decision is made in the child’s best interest. You are advised to consult with one of our trusted lawyers to discuss the specifics of your case and get a better understanding.