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Khaleej times, Wed, Mar 19, 2025 | Ramadan 19, 1446
UAE approves new rules for lawyers, legal consultants defining licensing, training law
Emirates:
The UAE Cabinet has
approved laws governing and organising the legal profession and consultancy. The
regulation, announced on Wednesday, addresses some provision to structure and
modernise the legal industry.
It introduced organised frameworks for the legal consultancy profession, which
has not been regulated before.
The new law also included a format for licensing foreign law firms and legal
consultancy offices, allowing for greater global engagement while ensuring
compliance with local standards. It also updated the conditions and procedures
for licensing lawyers.
Other key amendments included updates to the rights and duties of lawyers, which
aim to strengthen the relationship between legal professionals and their
clients. These provisions are designed to promote transparency, ethical
practices, and professional accountability within the legal industry.
The regulations now cover the registration process for legal researchers,
advisors, and representatives working in law firms, ensuring that all
individuals involved in legal services are properly recognised and licensed.
The Cabinet also introduced amendments to the conditions for renewing
registration in the lawyer’s register. Lawyers must complete relevant training
courses or participate in scientific seminars and conferences. This will ensure
lawyers stay updated on legal developments and continuously improve their
skills.
The new rules simplify the conditions and procedures for registering trainee
lawyers, while organising training programmes that will equip them for the legal
profession.
Key provisions of the regulations:
The first-ever specialised regulation for law firms and legal consultancy
companies in the country.
The regulation allows law firms and legal consultancy companies to be
established as either a partnership, limited liability company, or sole
proprietorship.
It outlines the essential details for the company's founding contract, licensing
procedures, and the necessary regulations for managing a professional firm.
Lawyers and legal consultants are prohibited from being partners or working in
more than one company to prevent conflicts of interest.
The regulation also establishes guidelines for dealing with the suspension or
death of a partner, as well as the requirement for all partners to be licensed
to practice law.