Mr Adel Abdulhadi > Al Oula Law Firm (Adel Abdulhadi & Partners) > Hawally, Kuwait > Lawyer Profile

Al Oula Law Firm (Adel Abdulhadi & Partners)
PLAZA COMPLEX, 3RD RING ROAD
AL OTHMAN STREET, 3RD FLOOR
OFFICES 11/12, HAWALLI, PO BOX 16107 AL QADESIYA
35851
Kuwait

Work Department

Local Law Department

Position

Founder and Managing Partner

Career

Legal Consultant for the Bureau of the Minister of Defense from 1994 – 1997. Held the position of Senior Legal Adviser for several government organizations between 1997 and 2002. In the course of his work, completed the Ombudsman and Dispute Resolution Course in 2003 and the Individual Copyright Protection Course in 2004. Registered arbitrator in the arbitration Centre of Kuwait Lawyers Society since 2006. Distinguished and articulate advocate before all courts in the State of Kuwait and also represents many clients in the GCC countries.
In his professional record, numerous high profile cases: constitutional, criminal, commercial, political. He is an avid defender of human rights and his passion for giving a voice to the under privileged continues to account for several pro bono works he handles from time to time.

He specializes in dispute resolution (litigation & ADR), criminal law, commercial and corporate law and real estate law.

Languages

Arabic

Memberships

Kuwait Lawyers Society

Education

Kuwait University, Faculty of Law – B.A Degree in Law, December 1993

Lawyer Rankings

Kuwait > Dispute resolution

(Leading individuals)

Adel AbdulhadiAl Oula Law Firm (Adel Abdulhadi & Partners)

The ‘master strategist’ Adel Abdulhadi spearheads the disputes practice at Al Oula Law Firm (Adel Abdulhadi & Partners), which is well known for handling high-profile cases involving human rights, national security, and white-collar criminal matters. Abdulhadi has a notable track record in defending prominent public clients in litigation. Administrative law specialist Duwaim Al-Muwaizri is representing 500 Kuwaiti citizens and public sector workers in high-profile claims brought against the Ministry of Education, concerning the clients’ constitutional right to pursue higher education while maintaining positions of employment. Counsel Mohammad Shaaban is a key name to note.