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Labor Cases

Labor cases relate to disputes that arise between an employee and an employer, whether in the public or private sector. These cases include unfair dismissal, non-payment of wages, compensation for work-related injuries, failure to adhere to working hours or vacations, and deprivation of insurance rights. In these cases, the lawyer defends the rights of workers or employers in accordance with applicable labor law, filing lawsuits before the labor court and following up on them until a verdict is issued. The lawyer also assists in drafting labor contracts in accordance with the law and provides legal advice to business owners and institutions to ensure their practices comply with regulations. Labor cases require meticulous legal expertise due to the specific procedures and time limits involved.

Family and Personal Status Cases

Family and personal status cases deal with all matters related to family relationships, including marriage, divorce, alimony, custody, visitation, and parentage. These cases also include khulaa, divorce for harm, estimating spousal and child support expenses, inheritance issues, and documenting marriage or divorce contracts inside or outside the country. A lawyer who specialized in this type of case plays a sensitive role, because of the nature of the dispute and its impact on the lives and the parties involved, especially when children are involved. The lawyer provides Sharia and legal advice based on Islamic Sharia and positive laws, and assists in settling family disputes amicably or through Sharia or family courts
Civil Cases

Civil cases include disputes that arise between individuals or institutions, without involving criminal offenses. It covers a wide range of topics, such as financial claims, damages, contracts, leases, debts, ownership, real estate disputes, and disputes between partners. The role of a lawyer in these cases is to provide legal advice, draft civil contracts, file lawsuits in civil courts, and follow up on legal procedures until implementation. Civil cases are among the most common, requiring a skilled lawyer to understand the details of the facts, present evidence, and prepare strong legal memoranda to ensure the rights of the client, whether plaintiff or defendant
Criminal Cases
Criminal cases relate to crimes punishable by law, it includes a wide range of offenses and crimes, ranging from minor misdemeanors such as harming others or theft, to major felonies such as murder, drug trafficking, money laundering, and sexual assault. A criminal lawyer is responsible for defending the accused or victim, starting with initial investigations before the police and the prosecution, through pleadings before the court, and even challenging judgments by cassation or appeal. The professional criminal lawyer is adept at handling forensic evidence, hearing witnesses, and legally analyzing facts to protect their client’s rights. Criminal cases are among the most sensitive because they affect personal freedom and require speed and a high level of legal preparedness
Economic and Commercial Cases.

Economic and commercial cases include disputes related to commercial and financial activities, such as intercompany disputes, breach of commercial contracts, bounced checks, bankruptcy, banking cases, economic crimes, and money laundering. These cases often deal with large business entities and may involve large sums of money or international proceedings. The lawyer in this field represents his clients in commercial or economic lawsuits, drafts contracts, provides commercial consultations, and settles disputes amicably or judicially. He can also represent companies before economic courts or commercial arbitration centers. This type of case requires a lawyer who is familiar with economic, financial, and commercial laws and is able to provide practical and effective solutions.

Cyber Blackmail and Cybercrime Cases

In the age of technology, cyber blackmail and cybercrime cases have become common and serious. These cases include the use of social media or the internet to threaten victims with the publication of private photos or information, cyber fraud, hacking, digital defamation, and identity theft. In these cases, the lawyer plays a major role in filing complaints with the relevant authorities (such as the Internet Investigations Department), collecting digital evidence, and filing the case before the court specialized in information technology crimes. The lawyer also provides advice on how to protect privacy and avoid being exposed to these crimes. Handling these cases requires a lawyer who is familiar with criminal and digital law and has experience in tracking and analyzing electronic evidence.
Public Funds and Foreign Exchange Cases

These cases concern crimes related to public funds or illegal dealing in foreign currency. Cases include misappropriation of public funds, bribery, embezzlement, profiteering, illegal foreign currency trading, or money transfer outside official frameworks. These cases are considered major economic crimes, are often heard before special courts, and require meticulous procedures and extensive investigations. A lawyer specializing in this field defends the accused or represents the affected parties. They rely on analyzing financial evidence, reviewing documents, and challenging procedures if necessary. They also provide legal advice to companies and financial institutions to avoid falling under the scope of these laws. Dealing with these issues requires extensive experience in financial and monetary laws and forensic accounting.
Dispute Resolution
Dispute resolution is a peaceful alternative to resolving disputes without direct recourse to the courts. It includes negotiation, mediation, conciliation, and arbitration. These mechanisms are used in commercial, family, labor, or any civil disputes that are amenable to amicable resolution. The lawyer here plays the role of mediator or negotiator on behalf of his client, aiming to reach a solution that satisfies all parties in the shortest possible time and cost. It also contributes to drafting settlement agreements in a legal manner that guarantees rights and prevents the recurrence of conflict in the future. Dispute resolution is an effective method for avoiding the burdens of litigation, and is preferred in cases where the parties have long-standing relationships, such as business partners or family members.
Legal documentation for companies and individuals

Documenting contracts and transactions is a fundamental pillar of legal work, whether for individuals or companies. This includes notarization of marriage or divorce contracts, sales and lease contracts, company formation, amendments to articles of association, trademark registration, powers of attorney, official records, and more. A specialized lawyer assists in preparing legal documents in a sound format that guarantees the rights of all parties and takes into account legal and Sharia aspects. He also handles registration procedures with relevant authorities, such as the Real Estate Registry, the Commercial Registry, or the Investment Authority.
Proper documentation prevents future disputes and serves as strong evidence in court when needed. Therefore, hiring an experienced legal documentation lawyer saves time and effort and protects against procedural errors.

Real estate issues.

Real estate issues relate to all disputes and legal issues related to land and buildings, whether owned by individuals or companies. These cases include ownership claims, boundary disputes, eviction cases, tenant evictions, fictitious sales, proof of ownership, or encroachment on real estate. It also includes contracting issues, contracts for residential or commercial units, and property registration. A specialize lawyer in this field has the ability to analyze real estate documents, such as contracts, licenses, and surveying drawings, and follows up on lawsuits before real estate or civil courts. They also help clients inspect properties before purchase and draft legal contracts that protect rights. Dealing with these issues requires great expertise and precision to avoid disputes that may last for years.
Customs Clearance.

Customs clearance is a legal and commercial service that aims to facilitate the entry or exit of goods into or out of a country through customs ports. Legal procedures include paying customs duties, submitting required documents, and complying with import and export laws. A lawyer in this field assists individuals and companies in settling customs disputes, filing appeals against confiscation or fine decisions, and obtaining the required licenses and permits. He also provides legal advice on international shipping, customs penalties, and customs and tax laws. Client compliance with legal procedures saves time and costs and avoids fines or seizure. That’s why hiring a customs clearance attorney is an important step for any international business.
State Council Cases

State Council cases are brought before the Administrative Courts, which specialize in disputes involving an administrative or governmental entity. These cases include appeals against administrative decisions, requests to annul a dismissal decision by a governmental entity, disputes related to government licenses or contracts, as well as disciplinary cases and tax and insurance disputes. A lawyer specializing in State Council cases must be familiar with administrative law and the rulings of the Supreme Administrative Court, as these cases involve challenging the legality of an administrative decision and its compliance with the law. The lawyer drafts appeal and defends the rights of individuals and institutions before governmental entities, maintaining a balance between citizens and public administration