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HADDAH DISTRICT, SANA'A, YEMEN
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Work +967 1428573
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Fax +967 1500491
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The firm

Top Ranked Leading Firm and Top Ranked Leading Individual by Chambers Global

"At the forefront of legal work in Yemen"
"Corporate and Commercial Law firm of the year"
"Oil and Gas Law Firm of the year"

Established in Aden by the late Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah in 1927, the firm is the oldest and most established law firm in Yemen. Over our years of practice we have become the leading Yemen law firm providing legal services both at home and abroad.

Over the past four decades, the firm steadily grew capitalizing on its reputation and vast experience, and is now the largest and by far the most prominent law firm in the Republic of Yemen, representing the most prestigious clients and acting for the largest projects in the country.

With over twelve highly qualified advocates, and with branches in Aden & Sana'a and operating from Hodeidah and Mukallah, the firm is considered to be the largest law firm in Yemen.

The firm has earned the respect of the International Community, and represents a number of embassies and companies. Our offices have been the Honorary legal advisors to the British Embassy for over 25 years.

The firm has very long standing relationships with leading law firms around the globe and in particular the United Kingdom and the United States of America. The major part of the international work of the firm comes from or is channeled through international law firms in London, and recently their Middle East offices.

The firm can advise their foreign clients in every area of law in the Republic of Yemen and more importantly to provide practical advice, and through its extensive experience has the expertise in solving any problem or matter that may concern a company operating in Yemen.

The firm is ranked as a band one law firm, Top Ranked Leading Firm and Top Ranked Leading Individual by Chambers Global, who write:

"At the forefront of the country's biggest oil and gas work, this Sana'a firm greatly benefits from its international connections, experienced lawyers and long-standing reputation. Sources underline its strength in both transactional and litigation work. The firm has advised a number of key international clients in the oil and gas industry, in addition to working with the government on transport and other issues. Practice head Khalid Abdullah is the main contact for this firm and is highly regarded for his 'excellent standard of work"'.

Above material supplied by Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah Sons - Advocates, Solicitors & Legal Advisors.

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