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ContactThe firm provides corporate and secretarial services to companies and entrepreneurs in the Emirate of Dubai.
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Droit des affaires et droit des sociétés
Le droit des sociétés et la réglementation y relative aux Émirats arabes unis sont régis à l’échelon fédéral, mais aussi au niveau de l’État et des zones franches.
Gouvernance d’entreprise
Répondre aux exigences de la gouvernance est une démarche essentielle de l’entreprise à l’heure où celle-ci est toujours plus redevable de ses résultats vis-à-vis de l’actionnariat.
Droit des marchés
Les contrats publics, qui représentent une part non négligeable de l’économie mondiale, permettent aux collectivités de solliciter les produits ou services les plus rentables des entreprises du privé.
Droit du travail
Le droit du travail a toujours occupé une place prépondérante dans notre activité, que ce soit en Europe continentale ou aux Émirats arabes unis.
Droit de la famille
Le droit de la famille couvre tous les aspects de la vie privée : divorce, mariage, violence domestique, garde des enfants, autorité parentale et succession.
Droit successoral
Des quelque 9,5 millions d’habitants que comptent les Émirats arabes unis, 80 % sont des expatriés, dont environ 70 % de non-musulmans selon les estimations.
Droit immobilier
Les activités immobilières constituent l’un des principaux champs d’intervention juridique de Yungo.
Propriété intellectuelle
Notre équipe est à même de vous aider sur les questions de propriété intellectuelle, litigieuses ou non.
Droit du sport
“A healthy body is the source of human happiness”. It’s difficult to find an alternative to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai’s definition of a source of happiness.
Cybersécurité, confidentialité et protection des données
Selon le directeur du FBI aux États-Unis, « il existe deux types d’entreprise : celles qui ont été piratées et celles qui le seront
Diritto commerciale e societario
Negli Emirati Arabi Uniti (EAU) la regolamentazione in materia societaria viene amministrata a livello federale, a livello statale e anche a livello delle singole Free Zone.
Diritto societario
Gestire i requisiti di corporate governance è fondamentale per le imprese che, sempre più spesso, sono tenute a rispondere ai loro azionisti.
Diritto degli appalti
Gli appalti pubblici rappresentano una quota consistente dell’economia mondiale.
Diritto del lavoro
La nostra pratica nel diritto del lavoro è ben consolidata sia in Europa che negli Emirati Arabi Uniti.
Diritto di famiglia
Il diritto di famiglia copre tutti gli aspetti della vita delle persone: divorzio, matrimonio, violenza domestica, custodia dei figli, tutela dei minori e successioni.
Diritto delle successioni
La popolazione degli Emirati Arabi Uniti conta circa 9 milioni e mezzo di individui, 80% dei quali sono lavoratori espatriati.
Diritto immobiliare
La pratica di diritto immobiliare è una delle specializzazioni principali del nostro studio. La grande esperienza nel ramo maturata grazie alle attività nei mercati italiano
Proprietà intellettuale
Il nostro team è in grado di fornire assistenza per questioni relative alla proprietà intellettuale in sede giudiziale e stragiudiziale.
Sports Law
“A healthy body is the source of human happiness”. It’s difficult to find an alternative to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai’s definition of a source of happiness.
Sicurezza informatica, privacy e protezione dei dati
Secondo il direttore dell’FBI statunitense “esistono due tipi di società: quelle che hanno già subito un attacco informatico e quelle che stanno per subirlo”.
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Contact+97142766120 | [email protected]
Level 23 Boulevard Plaza, Tower 2, Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard
Dubai — PO Box 49328
Clotilde has been practicing law in Dubai since 2004. Before setting up Yungo Law, she worked as a Consultant at Taylor Wessing and prior to that she was a Partner at Eversheds KSLG in Dubai.
Clotilde is a dual qualified lawyer, having been admitted to the Italian Bar Association as an Avvocato in 2003 and as a practising Solicitor by The Law Society for England and Wales in 2023.
Clotilde is a corporate and commercial lawyer with extensive experience in the fields of estate planning, generational wealth, intellectual property as well as real estate law. She is currently overlooking all aspects of the firm and is in charge of its international business development.
Clotilde has obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Law and a Master’s Degree in Corporate, Commercial and Islamic Finance Law in Arab Countries from the University of Bologna. Clotilde defended her thesis on “The Free Zones of the United Arab Emirates”. Clotilde regularly publishes articles on various matters on specialized legal publications and web-sites and is often invited to speak at conferences and workshops in Asia, the Middle East and Europe.
Areas of Expertise: Commercial and Corporate Law, Estate Planning and Generational Wealth, Procurement Law, Intellectual Property, Real Estate Law, Corporate Governance, Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection.
+97142766120 | [email protected] | Level 23, Boulevard Plaza, Tower 2, Moh’d Bin Rashid Boulevard, Dubai — PO Box 49328
The firm provides corporate and secretarial services to companies and entrepreneurs in the Emirate of Dubai.
The firm was established by Clotilde in order to assist companies and entrepreneurs with their daily administrative tasks. Based on Clotilde’s experience in the legal sector, Clotilde realized that the Dubai market needed a bespoke and tailored service for high net-worth individuals and company’s executives to assist them with the daily hassles of company management and administration. Yungo is committed to provide its clients with bespoke world-class services, accountability and professionalism.
Our expertise has been shaped by clients working in different industries: logistics, software development, real estate, fashion, oil and gas, tourism, big events management and government authorities.
Our team speaks eight different languages: Arabic, English, French, Italian, Filipino, Mandarin, Spanish, Indi and Sri-Lankan.
Yungo understands its clients’ business challenges and has at heart its customer experience. Yungo believes that its success depends on creating a safe and trustworthy environment for its stakeholders, clients, employees and the communities in which it operates. To achieve that, Yungo maintains high standards of ethics principles, professional values, and risk management while offering a business lawyer consultation.
Yungo actively sustains the financial independence of women and supports women’s aspirations and ambitions by creating the best possible work environment and providing flexible career solutions and paths.
Clotilde Iaia Polak
Partner
Spoken Languages: Italian, English, Spanish
Mr Hamouda Al Qemzi
Partner
Spoken Languages: Arabic, English
Candy Cresencia
Office Manager
Spoken Languages: English, Filipino (Tagalog)
Edmar Tan
Accountant
Spoken Languages: English, Filipino (Tagalog)
Yungo is always looking to recruit talented individuals. If you are interested in working for us and believe you have the right skill set please send your cv and a short cover email to [email protected]
Yungo provides language translations and interpretation services to clients in various languages, including English, Italian, French, Spanish and Arabic. Yungo’s employees can also accompany clients to fairs and exhibitions, business meetings and conferences and provide translation as well as interpretation services.
Our translators and interpreters are well versed with assisting clients to business meetings and fair and have been praised for their business oriented approach.
Intellectual property is considered by many as a company’s most valuable asset. Yungo assists with identifying, protecting and maximising its clients’ most valuable asset. Yungo’s services cover all areas of Intellectual Property including copyright, trademarks, patents and designs.
The team assist with everything from the identification of viable names to registration of trademarks as well as assistance with websites and products and the applications for patents and design protection.
Yungo supports its clients across a wide range of corporate and commercial work. Yungo has built its skills and expertise by focusing on providing a bespoke cost-effective service through in-depth knowledge of its clients’ businesses and their goals. Yungo is internationally recognized in providing corporate secretarial assistance and support to clients’ businesses in the running of their day to day operations, supporting with attendance at meetings for translation purposes, representation of clients that are unable to physically attend meeting with authorities. Yungo helps clients’ navigate through the various documents and corporate agendas by providing transactional assistance in the administration, file management, copying and storage of documentation and steps to be undertaken to ensure a seamless document management experience.
Yungo assists clients with all their company incorporation needs in the U.A.E. Covering all jurisdictions within the UAE, including free zones and mainland, Yungo provides commercial support throughout the registration process, assisting small to medium enterprises, whether they are single shareholder companies or multi-national company groups.
Yungo helps with all required typing, copying and translation services to assist its clients with the incorporation of their company by assessing their commercial preferences and trading activities. Yungo has extensive knowledge of global incorporation services and its team can assist clients with all of their incorporation requirements everywhere in the world.
Yungo is able to assist in various trading zones and jurisdictions, including: Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai Multi Commodities Centre, Dubai Airport Free Zone, Dubai Internet City, Dubai Media City and many more. Furthermore, Yungo’s team can seamlessly assist with any typing, copying and translation requirements related to transfer of ownership of assets between entities.
Yungo is able to incorporate companies in various trading zones and jurisdictions, including: Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai Multi Commodities Centre, Dubai Airport Free Zone, Dubai Internet City, Dubai Media City and many more. Furthermore, Yungo’s advisers can seamlessly assist with the transfer of ownersip of assets between entities as well as jurisdictions.
Yungo has close relationships with law firms in various jurisdictions, including: Panama, Mauritius, Cyprus, Italy, Guernsey, Principality of Monaco, United Kingdom, Seychelles, Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands and Luxemburg for all its clients’ onshore as well as offshore requirements.
Yungo advises international businesses that require an offshore location to conduct their business as well as a strong regulatory framework of international standards.
Yungo provides administrative support to clients looking to enter the elaborate real estate sector and prides itself on its ability to provide invaluable assistance to its clients.
This is evidenced in its continued success and the resulting positive feedback it regularly receives from both individuals and real estate development companies.
Our services extend to providing a bridge between the real estate investor and the concerned authorities. Yungo assists clients in the typing of all documents necessary for sale and purchases of real estate properties, advises clients with the required costs and fees for transfers of title, donations of real estate properties, purchases of off-plan projects, assist with the procedures in place at the trustee offices and other government entities, so that while our employees wait in line you can run your business.
“At Yungo, we support your ambition for success, growth and expansion by providing you with the services and the know-how you need. Our clients are forward-looking businesses and international corporations and know what they want. They are not interested in one-size-fit-all formulas. They want solutions that work, for them. They want people on their side who know how to move it and make it happen. We are that people”.
-Clotilde Iaia Polak
Thank You for considering Yungo Legal to act as will draftsman for the drafting and registration of Your will(s) with the Wills Service Centre of the Dubai International Financial Centre in the Emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates to cover all assets in the UAE and in off-shore territories. Please read these terms and conditions carefully before agreeing to use our services.
Application
These Terms of Business establish the terms of the relationship between You and Us in relation to the provisions of the selected services. The Terms of Business shall, unless we otherwise agree in writing, apply to any services provided to You by Us in connection with the Scope of Work (as defined below) and any other service required after the completion of the Scope of Work.
Interpretation
For the purposes of these Terms and Conditions:
Scope of Work
The Scope of Work will include the services selected from time to time by You on the Website and that may include all or part of the following:
Please note that whilst we will use reasonable endeavours to complete the above-mentioned work on time, our ability to meet any deadlines will depend on a number of factors and contingencies which may be beyond our control. In particular, if there are delays in Us receiving certain information and documents that are necessary for our work, or in receiving instructions from You, this may affect our ability to meet any agreed timescales, or the time we have to expend in order to meet those timescales; and
Please note that any governmental and semi-governmental fees and the steps to be taken to complete the matter are subject to change from time to time as per the applicable laws and regulations and that You will be responsible to make any required payment to cover any shortfall.
All services above, if selected and paid for in advance through the Website, are referred to together as the “Scope of Work”.
Any further work required following the completion of the Scope of Work shall be considered to be outside the scope of our work for the purpose of the fee quotation provided by the Website at the time of booking. Any work or instructions received by You after the completion of the Scope of Work will be regulated by these Terms of Business and hour standard hourly rates shall apply, unless You have requested a quote for such additional services and we have agreed in writing a fixed fee for such additional services.
Please note that You reserve the right to acknowledge and agree that any related fees, any other governmental and semi-governmental fees and the steps to be taken to complete the Scope of Work are subject to change from time to time as per the applicable laws and regulations and that such changes may affect our fees (as determined on the Website at the time of the booking).
Fees and Booking Fees
Our fees for provision of the services described in the Scope of Work shall be as per your selected services on the Website. Please note that 5% VAT applies to all our rates as better described in the Appendix 1. The quote provided is based on the information currently available to Us via your application and submission of information by You on the Website or Application as at the date of this Terms and Conditions. Our fees for the provision of the services described in the Scope of Work would be based on our standard hourly rates as indicated in Appendix 1 hereto. Our invoicing policy is set out in Appendix 1.
At the time of you requesting Yungo to provide services, You will be required to make a payment of a refundable booking fee (the “Booking Fee”). The Booking Fee shall be immediately reimbursed to You, should the firm being unable to onboard you as a client or should Yungo decide in its sole discretion that it is unable to provide the services. We will do our best to return the Booking Fee as soon as possible and to file a request with the electronic payment provider within two Business Days from our decision not to proceed with the services. Please refer to the terms and conditions on the portal of Stripe (as defined below) for their policy and terms related to refunds.
Following payment of the Booking Fee and client due diligence in accordance with applicable law, We will let You know if We are able to assist You with your matter and a client file and a tax invoice will be sent at that time and not later than three Business Days from receiving the payment of the Booking Fee via our Website. Once the client’s file has been opened and a tax invoice issued by Yungo, You will be provided with a first draft of the Will within three Business Days from Your client’s file being opened (and provided the documents and information required to copmplete the Scope of Work have been received and are considered complete in our absolute discretion). If you have selected our assistance as witnesses at the hearing with the WSC, a meeting will be scheduled as soon as practicable, depending on the availability of the WSC schedule. Should Yungo, in its absolute discretion, consider that You are not a suitable client or if the (Know You Client) KYC procedures cannot be completed for any reason, Yungo reserves the right to return your Booking Fees by declining and / or reverting the payment on the card used by You on the Website or Application.
Payment Options
Personnel
Your work will be handled by a partner, consultant, associate, trainee lawyer, or paralegal, or team of them. We would ensure that Your work is handled by personnel with the requisite level of experience to conduct it properly and cost-effectively.
A senior member of our team will be your relationship partner (“Lead Member”), which means that she / he will be responsible for our relationship with You. A Junior Member will be assisting the Lead Member and, in case of absence or any temporary inability of the Lead Member to attend to You, the Junior Member will take the lead and attend to You until completion of the matter or until the Lead Member is back.
As the matter progresses, it may be appropriate to involve other fee-earners who specialize in particular areas of the law. We will try to avoid changing the personnel who are handling Your work but on occasions this might be unavoidable. We would discuss any significant change and the reason for it with You beforehand.
If You have any queries or concerns regarding our work, these should be raised in the first instance with the Lead Partner. Should the Lead Partner’s conduct not be reputed satisfactory, a complaint can be raised with our office manager, via ([email protected]).
Collection and Use of Information
Yungo collects personal information, including but not limited to name, address, date of birth, passport number, mobile number, email address, city of residency, and details of Your estate, via forms filled out on Our Website and/or Application in order to provide the services selected as the Scope of Work herein (the “information”) and a variety of other data points. Yungo captures and securely stores all information collected through this service, which will be used solely for the purpose of KYC procedures, billing, communication with You, the WSC, the DIFC and providing the services under these Terms of Business as well as complaince with and enforcement of relevant contractual or legal obligations and policies.
The services and resulting documents arising from these Terms of Business depend on the information You share, and You agree that:
For the avoidance of doubt, We are not responsible for Your mistakes or errors, and as a result, You will hold Us free from liability for any loss, liability, cost, or damage that You may incur as a result of providing inaccurate information to Us during our relationship with You.
You should note that Your personal information collected via Our Website and/or Application is subject to finalization of KYC procedures and AML procedures. Only after Yungo approves and onboards You as a client, shall You be in the position to receive the services herein.
Information Collection and Sharing
All information collected by Yungo pursuant to the provision of these Services is transmitted and retained by Yungo. Yungo shares the Information that You provide with no party other than the WSC and the DIFC. WSC will use the Information You provide for no other purpose than processing Your Will registration through the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Court portal. The information collected by the WSC and the DIFC Court Portal are regulated by the terms and conditions as published from time to time on the website and portal of the DIFC Court.
Protection of Information
Yungo takes all reasonable precautions to secure the information collected through its Website and Application, and to protect such Information from loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, or alteration.
Yungo maintains reasonable security standards and procedures regarding unauthorized access to electronic information to prevent unauthorized removal or alteration of information or data. However, while We exercise appropriate standards and safeguards, no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage is 100% secure. While We strive to use commercially reasonable means to protect Your information, we cannot guarantee its absolute security and will not be responsible for any accidental, unlawful, or unauthorized destruction, loss, alteration, access, disclosure or use of any information You have given to Us.
Fair Usage
You will not use our Website or Application in any manner that could damage, disable, overburden, or impair its functionality or interfere with any other user’s use and enjoyment of our services. You will not attempt to gain unauthorized access to any reports, data, service, account, computer systems or networks associated with Us. You shall not use our Website to violate any law, rule or regulation. You must comply with all Yungo’s policies and procedures regarding data access, privacy and security and shall not transmit false or misleading information. We shall not be responsible for any liabilities, costs, expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees), claims, demands, or causes of action whatsoever arising on account of any breach of these Terms of Business by You.
Confidentiality
Yungo abides by strict rules of confidentiality as applicable to Italian and French qualified advocates. According to the rules of conduct of Advocates and Legal Consultants, Yungo may not disclose any information received from You to any third parties, unless authorised in writing by You.
Yungo may, from time to time, analyse in its social media or in legal publication elements of cases that we have advised on, without disclosing Your name or specific circumstances for pure scientific and knowledge purposes. If You do not wish for Us to disclose even generic and anonymised information on Your case, please do notify Us and we will make sure not to make any disclosure.
You undertake to keep all aspects of our relationship confidential, here included any dispute that may arise between Us.
Termination of Engagement
The engagement hereunder may be terminated either by You or Us at any time for any reason by written notice. On our part, our professional conduct is subject to the Rules of the Ras Al Khaimah Ruler’s Court and those of the Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority. If we terminate the engagement, we will take such steps as are reasonably practical to protect Your interests in this matter.
You may terminate your instructions to Us in writing at any time. If You do so then we would be entitled to retain Your deeds, original documents and other papers until payment of our outstanding fees, although we would try to reach a practical agreement allowing any other legal counsel whom You may have instructed to have access to those papers on an undertaking from them to pay our fees.
Whilst we reserve the right to terminate our engagement with You at any time, we would normally only do so in writing on reasonable notice and for good cause, for example if You have failed to give Us clear and proper instructions, or if You have failed to pay our bill by the due date. Again, we would be entitled to retain Your deeds, original documents, and other papers until payment of our standing fees has been received.
In any case where our engagement is terminated (whether by You or Us), You will be liable for all costs and expenses incurred or accrued in relation to the Scope of Work as at the date of termination.
Anti-Money Laundering/Combating the Financing of Terrorism (“AML/CFT”) Compliance
Yungo is licensed by the Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority as a Designated Non-Financial Business or Profession (“DNFBP”) by virtue of its activities as a legal services’ provider and must therefore comply with the UAE Federal laws for the Combating of Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism. As such, Yungo is required to conduct an assessment of the money laundering and terrorist financing risks that it faces, including in relation to the taking on of new customers and You.
For purpose of its Business Risk Assessment, Yungo shall verify the identity and assess the business relationship with You and underlining You. By signing these T&Cs, You have considered its implications in relation to the above and acknowledges and accepts its commitment to ensuring that Yungo and all its relevant staff receive the documents required for its Business Risk Assessment. Failure to assist Yungo in its Business Risk Assessment and/or if Yungo is unable to verify the identity of the Your, will cause the immediate termination (or suspension, as appropriate under the circumstances) of any business relationship before any service is provided.
In light of the above, we will be sharing a list of documents (via email) that we kindly request You to provide to Us for our records.
Conflicts
We should point out that Yungo represents various entities (including companies and partnerships) and individuals. It is possible that during the period when we are representing You, some of our other present or future clients might have transactions or disputes with You. You agree that we may continue to represent, or may undertake in the future to represent, existing or new cleints in any matter that is not substantially related to provision of our services to You, even if the interests of such other clients in those other matters are directly adverse to Your interests. We agree, however, that Your prospective consent to conflicting representations referred in this paragraph shall not apply in any instance where, as a consequence of our representation of the cleint, we have obtained proprietary or other information of a confidential nature which, if known to such other client, could be used by them in such other matter to Your material disadvantage.
Limitation of Our Role
Our role is to act as Your adviser in connection with the Scope of Work and it is not part of our role or function to give financial, technical or business advice in any manner to You. In providing our services, we would assume that Your decision to enter into any proposed business transaction or arrangement has been and would be made solely on the basis of Your own evaluation and decision. We generally do not hold funds on behalf of Clients (apart from an advance on costs). Funds so held by our firm will not earn interest.
Transfer of Business
If at any time during our engagement hereunder, all or a substantial part of the business carried on by Yungo is transferred to any other body corporate, partnership, firm or other entity (“Yungo Successor”), we shall notify You of the date of such transfer (“Transfer Date”). In relation to any continuing legal services we are providing to You under these Terms of Business at the Transfer Date then, with effect from the Transfer Date, the Yungo Successor would assume full responsibility and liability for the services in substitution for the partners of Yungo as though the Yungo Successor had been the party originally appointed under these Terms of Business. All fees and other sums due from You to Us on and following the Transfer Date shall accrue to the Yungo Successor as the successor in interest to Yungo. On the Transfer Date, the partners of Yungo would cease to be responsible or liable for the services provided under this engagement. In addition, in instructing Us to act for You, You agree to execute such further form of novation agreement as we may reasonably require to perfect the release of the partners of Yungo from all of their obligations and liabilities to You under this engagement in consideration for the assumption of those obligations and liabilities by the Yungo Successor in place of the partners of Yungo. We also reserve the right to open a new matter in the name of the Yungo Successor in respect of ongoing work which we are doing for You.
Limitation of Liability
Our liability to You in contract and in tort arising in relation to our acting for You on this matter is limited to, at our option:
Furthermore, you agree that:
Please note that our firm maintains a professional indemnity insurance with a reputable international insurer.
Severability
If any provision of these Terms of Business is held to be unenforceable or invalid, such provision will be changed and interpreted to accomplish the objectives of such provision to the greatest extent possible under applicable law and the remaining provisions will continue in full force and effect.
If you have any questions about these Terms and Conditions, You can contact us:
Our business hours are 9.00 am to 6.00 pm from Monday to Thursday and 9 am to 3 pm on Fridays except for public holidays. During business hours, we can be contacted by telephone or email.
Governing Law and Disputes
Our relationship and any dispute arising out of it shall be governed by the laws of the United Arab Emirates.
In the event of a dispute arising between Us, such dispute shall be solved amicably and in good faith between the parties through the appointment of a mediator, amicably chosen by the parties.
Where a dispute may not be solved amicably, if the dispute relates to a claim for a sum within the limits specified by the DIFC Small Claims Tribunal, then the dispute shall be referred by either party to such Tribunal. If the disputed amount is higher than the limits set by the DIFC Small Claims Tribunal, then the Court of Dubai shall have sole jurisdiction.
Acknowledgement
We hope our above Terms of Business are acceptable to You. By clicking “Yes”, I acknowledge that I have read the Terms of Business and understand and will comply with them. I acknowledge that by Clicking “Yes”, I have accepted the Terms of Business subject to Yungo’s KYC and AML procedures. For avoidance of doubt, when You place your order for any wills related service, you agree to read the relevant terms and conditions carefully.
I understand that any violations of these Terms and any criminal activity will result in immediate suspension and/or termination of my engagement with Yungo and that I may be subject to administrative or civil action as allowed by law, or criminal prosecution.
I acknowledge that by Clicking “No”, I understand that I have chosen not to accept the Terms of Business, and as such Yungo doesn’t have any obligation or liability whatsoever towards You. Moreso, You will not be able to use Our services.
Fees
Yungo charges on the basis of hourly rates and on a 6 minute increment (i.e. if a fee earner has been assisting You for 8 minutes, You will be charged for 12 minutes and so forth).
Our standard hourly rates are as follows:
Managing Partner / Senior Partner: AED 2,500
Partners: AED 2,000
Associates: AED 1,500
Legal Secretary: AED 800
PRO: AED 600
These hourly rates may be increased from time to time at our discretion and we shall communicate these changes to You in writing.
Our hourly rates cover all time spent on Your work, including attending meetings, dealing with correspondence and other paperwork, drafting advising and court hearings. The hourly rates do not include disbursements, where applicable, and these would be payable in addition (see clause 4 below).
Taxes
Please note that 5% VAT applies to all hourly rates above. We shall bill You on the day when Yungo accepts to on board you as a client for purposes of being your Wills draftman.
Invoicing Policy
We expect payment of invoices as soon as possible after issuance of the same and, in any case, no later than 2 days from the issuance of the invoice, failing which we reserve the right to retain the Booking Fee. Additionally, should Yungo not receive a payment within 2 days from the date of raising the invoice, Yungo reserves the right to decline to act for You until when all pending invoices have been settled.
Disbursements
All disbursements incurred by Us while performing an assignment will be charged in addition to our standard hourly rates.
Disbursements include all expenses incurred by Us on Your behalf such as translation, faxes, couriers, travelling expenses, counsel’s fees, foreign lawyers’ fees, court fees, search fees, registration fees, banking costs, tax and all other expenses or third party fees paid or incurred by Us on Your behalf. We charge a 2% fee on our bills to cover telephone, secretarial, printing and administrative costs.
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Clotilde has been practicing law in Dubai since 2004. Before setting up Yungo, she worked as a Consultant at Taylor Wessing and prior to that she was a Partner at Eversheds KSLG in Dubai.
Hadi is based in the Ras Al Khaimah’s office and is an Associate in the Commercial and Corporate Law Department.
Siv-Huor is a French Avocat and is admitted to the Paris Bar since 2006. She started her career in an IP boutique law firm where she mainly dealt with patent litigation (Duclos Thorne Mollet-Viéville).
Filomena is based in Italy and is one of the founding partners of Yungo, specialising in Civil, Employment and Administrative Law.
Domenica is an Associate lawyer at Yungo. Domenica obtained her degree in law from the University of Perugia, Italy.
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As we have come to expect from the UAE Royal Family, these statements are always supported with action. Sports in the UAE is growing at an unprecedented rate. At the last count the total expenditure in the sports market in Dubai alone is estimated at being $1.7billion. With UAE Vision 2021 on the horizon, investment is only increasing and this can be physically seen whether it be on the streets with the popularity of innovative events such as the Dubai Fitness Challenge or in the desert with the ever-more popular ultra-running events such as the BIG Stinker in Ras Al Khaimah.
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A few of the challenges we are facing are listed below:
The real estate practice is one of Yungo’s core legal specialties. Yungo has acquired an unrivalled experience in the field of real estate thanks to its geographical reach in the Italian, British and U.A.E. markets, with established contacts in government bodies allowing for a faster and streamlined service. The capability of Yungo’s lawyers to handle every aspect of commercial real estate, residential, industrial, leasing transactions and agribusiness projects stems from their extensive industry experience and creative solutions in offering practical advice and efficiency to clients’ needs.
As the international Property and real estate market continues to evolve, Yungo engages a multi-disciplinary approach to its clients’ needs. Against potentially unstable and uncertain market conditions, clients achieve their cross border real estate initiatives with Yungo’s market-leading practice with clear and technical advice across the real estate sector.
Yungo provides comprehensive support and Real Estate Law Resources to clients looking to enter this sector and prides itself on its ability to provide invaluable assistance to its clients in both the investment and management arenas of the real estate market. This is evidenced in its continued success and the resulting positive feedback it regularly receives from both individuals and development companies, many of whom have been clients for over 10 years.
Yungo’s practice includes the provision of strategic advice to corporate and private clients in the real estate and construction sectors with unparalleled industry knowledge and commercially focused assistance for the most challenging transactions, as well as inbound and outbound investments. Yungo provides assistance at various levels of development and planning of construction projects, real estate development structures and joint ventures, and the tailoring of financial solutions for construction projects.
Yungo’s breadth of expertise includes consulting on sale and purchase of land, conveyancing, property due diligence and management of commercial and residential properties, landlord and tenant disputes and lease renewals.
Yungo provides an efficient real estate team, selected by a partner to arrange compatibility with the skillset of the team and the particular transaction that the client requires. This approach ensures the client is provided with seamless technical legal advice and commercially sound solutions.
Yungo’s lawyers offer the following services:
Our team of lawyers is able to provide both contentious and non-contentious intellectual property law advice.
The protection of creations and innovations is at the core of our practice and we thrive to provide our clients with constant updates, best practices, and sound legal and business advice in the exploitation of their intellectual property rights.
Today’s economy runs on new inventions. It is, therefore, paramount that those ideas shall be protected and, as a consequence, intellectual property law has taken central stage in today’s economic world. Intellectual property laws aim to prevent one person or an organization to steal someone else’s ideas and profit from them.
The 4th Industrial Revolution has brought our society to a speed of growth that not always allows for the law to be up to date with technology advancements. It is up to business owners and organizations to be up to date with new technologies and new potential risks for their most important asset: their unique ideas.
Our team of lawyers constantly monitors technology innovations and avail of special training that allows them to be up to speed with new technologies and the new challenges and risks that these carry with them.
Artificial Intelligence, block-chain, crypto currencies, the use of block-chain in the protection of ideas, online payments, digital wallets, the internet of things, online content providers and influencers and how to regulate their work while at the same time protecting freedom of speech and privacy are some of the new challenges created by recent progresses in technology.
UAE Practice
Our TMT team covers all sectors in the intellectual property protection spectrum, here included trademark registration, copyright, design model and the protection of trade secrets, regulatory advice.
Continental Europe Practice
We provide intellectual property law advice in Continental Europe from our offices in Italy and France and may assist on a broad range of intellectual property theft matters, such as:
Our Labour Law practice is historically extremely strong both in continental Europe and in the United Arab Emirates.
UAE Practice
Employment in the UAE is regulated by a comprehensive federal law system regulating all aspects of labour relations between employers and employees.
Labour laws were put in place to protect the rights of the employer and to protect the employee from exploitation.
According to a recent report from Insead Business School, Google and the Centre for Economic Growth, the UAE is attracting a highly mobilised workforce from around the globe, with over 200 nationalities living and working in the emirates, it has become a melting pot for leading talents and innovators.
The first labour law was introduced in the United Arab Emirates in 1980 and was amended by Federal Law No. 24 of 1981, Federal Law system No. 15 of 1985, Federal Law No. 12 of 1986 and No 8 of 2007 (Labour Law) which is applicable throughout the UAE.
Continental Europe Practice
Employment laws in continental Europe may vary substantially from country to country. The legal framework can be quite complex, making it difficult for enterprisers and corporations to navigate without the right guidance.
Immigration laws are strict and the system can be considered conservative and to an extent, protectionist. The correct advice in building watertight internal rules and regulations should not be considered a luxury but a necessity.
Our team of Employment Lawyers has been involved in a wide range of labour and employment matters and disputes and provides legal advice on any aspect of employment law, which includes: employer-employee relationships, compensation, unfair dismissal matters, drafting of employment agreements, dismissal of employees, calculation of end of service gratuity labour disputes and alternative dispute resolutions
Yungo aims to provide employers with solutions in complex legal and regulatory systems, with a deep understanding of the commercial impact that employees’ matters may have on their business model.
Yungo has acquired a reputation for providing practical and sound solutions to employers’ concerns.
Our Employment Law Attorney areas of work include:
According to the Director of the United States’ FBI: “there are only two type of companies: those who have been hacked and those who will be hacked”. Businesses shall face the fact that someone will try to hack and steal their information and they should plan ahead in order to mitigate the risks involved in such violations of privacy. The legislation landscape in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East is going through tremendous changes that will impact profoundly the way businesses will handle Privacy and Data Protection Policy, data and privacy (GDPR). For the first time in history the fines that those companies will face are significant and require undivided attentions to the new challenges that will be introduced by new directives and new regulations that each of those individual countries will implement.
Between this new set of legislations and regulations, the most recent one is the GDPR the General Data Protection Regulation, a European legislation protecting data of citizens of the European Union internationally, which will come into force on May 25, 2018. The GDPR creates a set of minimum standards required to be implemented for the protection of digital personal data relating to online or reality for EU internet users. The fines for not complying with the legislation are up to 20M Euro or 4% of the annual turnover, whatever is higher.
Our team provides the following Cybersecurity Consulting services:
Despite the obvious important role of oil and gas for the UAE, the country has made groundbreaking commitments to make more use of alternative energy. The UAE is taking steps to reduce carbon emissions through major initiatives in both Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
The UAE’s focus on renewable energy comes at a time of ever increasing demand for energy as its population grows, as oil prices have dropped to half of their value from just a few years ago, and amid increasing global and political pressure to reduce carbon emissions. That drive to diversification is only partly due to falling oil prices. Moreover, the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, growing global demand, security of supply and ageing energy assets mean that governments and energy companies globally are faced with some of the most complex and challenging decisions that will have an impact not only on economic prosperity, but also on the long-term health of the environment.
In Dubai, the ambitious target of the clean energy strategy aims to increase the share of clean energy to reach 75 per cent of total energy production by 2030. As we have seen with other projects, the UAE government is not afraid of ambitious and ground-breaking projects and more often than not achieves its goals.
By working with Yungo, clients will work with lawyers who understand the energy industry—who see the opportunities within traditional sectors and within new technologies—and who can help mold the business you want. Upstream or downstream, from exploration to marketing, and from generation to retail, Yungo, can give you the innovative advice and insight you need “glocally”.
Yungo’s lawyers provide a diverse range of experience in advising on and working with the laws and regulations of the United Arab Emirates and the various free zones. Clients range from large multinational corporations to small and medium businesses and investors.
Yungo offers advice on the following:
The United Arab Emirates has invested heavily in Space Science and Technology with the launch of several satellites in orbit around the world and is planning to send an unmanned spacecraft to Mars by 2021. In line with the United Arab Emirates Mars 2117 Strategy, the country is planning to build the first human settlement on Mars.
The UAE Space Agency is planning to establish the first space research center in the Middle East with an initial investment of AED 100 million.
The United Arab Emirates is also at the forefront of innovation in the Information and Communication Technology offering to its citizens and residents the required tools to succeed in business. With nine free zones dedicated to the media and information technology sector, the United Arab Emirates is the perfect platform to start up your business in the sector or expand your horizons.
The United Arab Emirates Government has also invested in life science technology, with a particular focus on 3D printing and some spectacular progresses in medical science are to be expected in this sector.
Other interesting technology sectors where we will see major changes and challenges in the coming years will be related to artificial intelligence, the internet of things and SMART technology, “blockchains”, crypto-currencies and their regulation, online payment methods and digital wallet, data protection, the regulation of content providers and influencers in advertising as well as in journalism.
Our clients span from start-ups to well established local and global players. Our team of experts has worked with well-known brands in the sector, including electronic games producers, software makers and developers, suppliers of data analytics, television and broadcasters, advertising agencies, social media advertising agency, social media analytics suppliers, AI start-ups, production companies, content producers, influencers and life science technology conglomerates.
Services offered include:
The retail and consumer products sector is one of the most fast-moving, and therefore challenging. Retailers must keep up with an ever-changing marketplace, both in terms of their customers’ tastes and the way in which they sell their products.
The retail world is constantly changing. Consumers are forever demanding more options and greater flexibility and retailers must adapt in order to compete.
The value of the UAE’s retail market was estimated at $56.6 billion at the end of 2016, and the UAE’s retail sales turnover is expected to exceed $71 billion by 2021.
UAE has just under two million square meters of space currently under construction, and the retail sector remains buoyant with approximately one million squares of a gross leasable area set to be handed over between 2018 and 2019.
Dubai will see an additional 717,000sqm of retail space, followed by Abu Dhabi which is set to increase retail spaces by 467,000sqm this year by the end of 2018.
Demand within the UAE’s retail sector remained steady in 2017, supported by a 5.8 percent year-on- year increase in footfall within shopping malls. This trend was supported by a rise in the number of tourists, the absence of sales tax, in addition to the expansion of sales events, promotions and shopping festivals.
The largest shopping malls in the UAE witnessed a steady increase in the number of visitors, which can also be attributed to the expansion of retail space, entertainment, food and beverage offerings.
The United Arab Emirates retail market is strongly supported by the hospitality sector. The delivery of a number of theme park complexes along with other cultural initiatives and other demand generators is expected to drive demand for the hospitality market, which will certainly have effects on the retail market. This is maintained by on-going investment in the supporting infrastructure namely Dubai International Airport (currently the largest in the world in terms of passenger traffic) and Al Maktoum International Airport (which will become the world’s largest airport with a capacity of more than 160 million passengers).
Our retail experts provide industrially stable consultancy over the full scope of lawful issues influencing those participating in the retail market.
We regularly exchange retail knowledge and issues with our clients and participate both as experts and as attendees to dedicated retail events as to ensure we are up-to- date with matters of importance concerning retailers. This has allowed us to give the best and most tailored advice.
We bring our judgment, experience, and know-how so that our clients can easily take their business decisions.
We offer a core team of lawyers who are specialist in retail and provide high-level, project-based strategic legal advice and we focus on adding value to your business wherever we can.
Our advice covers the full range of national and international retail and consumer legal issues including:
New supply, attractive payment plans and the recent price and value correction have opened better deals for both homebuyers and investors in Dubai’s real estate market. Analysts say a majority of house-hunters are end users and are thus very keen on pricing. There is also a trend for those living in Dubai to move from renting and paying their landlord’s mortgages to buying their own property and paying off their own. This also means that most are finance buyers. Off-plan schemes are accordingly the most preferred product, given their competitive price.
Yungo provides comprehensive support to clients looking to enter the elaborate real estate sector and prides itself on its ability to provide invaluable assistance in both the investment and management arenas of the real estate market. This is evidenced in its continued success and the resulting positive feedback it regularly receives from both individuals and real estate development companies, many of whom have been clients for over 10 years.
At Yungo, we have vast local knowledge and continued awareness of the changing legal regimes and business environment in the Middle East. We also have a deep understanding of the unique opportunities and challenges that the region presents to developers and investors.
We regularly advise on cross-border transactions, and our involvement is carefully managed to ensure there is continuity of client care as well as local expertise at every stage of the transaction. Our clients include developers (including master developers and sub-developers), investors, funders, as well as high-net- worth individuals.
We are highly experienced in all aspects of real estate transactions in both the public and private sectors. We have the necessary connections at the Dubai Land Department and other relevant government authorities to be able to resolve any issue and ensure we achieve our client’s goals in the most efficient way possible.
Yungo’s real estate lawyers offer the following services:
The mining industry in the Arab world is on the precipice of unprecedented development. As governments aim to diversify their economies, new mining codes and regulations have opened up a wave of private sector opportunities across several exciting countries.
For the last 30 years, oil and global finance have been the driving factors of UAE’s economy with its per capita GDP on par with leading West European countries. The GDP of the country was $407.6 billion (estimated) in 2017.
UAE has an open economy policy. In 2016, the top exports of the United Arab Emirates were Gold ($15.8B), Diamonds ($12.3B), and Raw Aluminium (4.22B). Its top imports are Gold ($31.9B) and Diamonds ($12.5B), with India being the UAE’s top trading partner, followed by Iran and Switzerland (source OEC).
Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX), a subsidiary of Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC), is a leading gold and other commodities trade centre in the world. In 2016, DGCX traded19.7M contracts worth $440B, an increase of 36 percent on 2015 (according to the DMCC 2017 Annual Report).
Realizing its mineral fuel potential, the government of UAE has increased spending in the sector for creating more jobs, expansion of infrastructure and opening up utilities to more involvement from the private sector.
Recently, Australia has struck a nuclear cooperation agreement with UAE to supply uranium for aiding the operations of four nuclear power plants that are expected to be functional by 2020.
Many minerals are currently mined in the United Arab Emirates, such as gypsum, copper, precious stones and metals, including salt and marble.
Minerals of the UAE have become a significant revenue item for the state treasury and, according to recent economic results, the trade of mining products continue to show positive annual dynamics.
Our mining group is locally recognized as a leading legal practice in the sector, providing tailored advice to prominent players throughout the mining industry in the United Arab Emirates and Africa. Yungo is able to offer a wealth of experience in mining transactions in every major mining region of the world.
Our aim is to find commercial solutions for investors in complex legal and regulatory regimes.
We provide advice on any aspect of mining and covers every aspect of the industry and every stage of the project lifecycle.
Our areas of work include:
According to data from the UAE Ministry of Economy, manufacturing contributed 14 per cent to the country’s GDP in 2014 and accounted for 53 per cent of the country’s non-oil exports. The UAE plans to attract $75 billion by 2025 into the country’s new industrial manufacturing sector. In his inaugural address at the world’s first Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit, Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansouri also said the manufacturing sector will contribute as much as 25 per cent towards the country’s GDP by 2025. This expansion will be backed by government efforts to implement an industrialisation strategy.
At Yungo we advise clients on their day-to- day operational issues as well as assisting with restructuring and sophisticated transactions that are critical to their success. We have a wealth of experience and a track-record of successfully achieving our clients’ goals, reflecting our creativity and innovation as well as our commitment to finding the right and most efficient solution for our clients, no matter what the circumstances. We understand that, in order to provide effective representation to a manufacturing client, it is imperative to fully understand its business, including its supply chain, products, markets, contracts, and trade channels. It is equally important that we develop relationships of trust with the client’s management team, so that we can be a true value-added partner that helps each client to meet the business and legal challenges of the very competitive environment in which it operates.
Our technical legal knowledge supports our desire to always understand the business from our clients’ point of view. This exceptional commercial awareness constantly shapes our legal perspective. We bring a depth of experience not often found in firms of our size, as well as a practical, cost-effective, and team-oriented approach to solving problems.
Services provided include the following:
The World Bank has positioned the United Arab Emirates as the best performing tradelogistics service provider in the Gulf region and is a world-class global logistics hub. The logistics industry is expected to grow 4.8% between 2017 and 2021.
The United Arab Emirates two leading airports (Dubai and Abu Dhabi International Airports) have been investing in improving and expanding their facilities consistently in the past years and it is expected that they will continue to invest to sustain the expected freight growth.
Dubai has also recently opened a third cargo and passenger airport, the Al Maktoum international Airport (Dubai World Central) at Dubai South with new exciting business opportunities for logistic companies. When completed the airport will become the world’s largest airport with a capacity of more than 160 million passengers and 12 million tons of cargo per annum. The airport forms the heart of a greater project, a 140 square kilometer multiphase development of six clustered zones that includes the Dubai Logistics City (DLC), Commercial City, Residential City, Aviation City and the Golf City.
Jebel Ali Port, managed by DP World, is investing $1.6 billion to increase the port’s total capacity to 22.1 million containers. Similarly, Abu Dhabi Ports Company plans to expand Khalifa Port by 100 square kilometres by mid-2018 to accommodate more industries and keep up with growth in the sector.
Our cooperation with global logistics clients has shaped our team of legal experts whom has developed the industry knowledge required to provide seamless assistance and support to their operations in the Middle East. The ever changing regulatory framework and the fast advances in technology are the main challenges that clients in logistics and transports face in current times.
Our team of experts is always at the forefront of such innovation and constantly keeps up to date with latest advancement in technology and regulations.
We provide bespoke assistance on the ground and deal with administrative, technical, regulatory and immigration needs so that our clients can focus on the business.
Services offered include:
According to the latest Middle East and Africa Hotel Construction report issued by Top Hotel Projects, the hospitality and leisure industry in the United Arab Emirates is thriving. It is foreseen that there will be 83 new hotels opening their doors in 2018. The United Arab Emirates has more than 200 hotels project in the pipeline, of which 164 in Dubai, 25 in Abu Dhabi and 12 in Ras Al Khaimah. According to Statista the forecasts for the growth of the hospitality industry in the United Arab Emirates predicts a growth of 5.3 percent.
Changes in visa policies have facilitated the access to the United Arab Emirates of more tourists from countries such as Russia and China. In particular, according to Collier’s UAE Hospitality Market Report, Russia inbound visitation shows a 100% year on year growth in the Emirate of Dubai and, although, the increase offer might affect daily average rates, new attractions such as the Dubai Safari and the Dubai Frame should be able to support the expected inbound growth.
With regards to the Northern Emirates, the efforts of the public authorities and the investments in the hotel sectors are starting to produce the expected results with increasing visitation rates matching the Emirates individual targets. Ras Al Khaimah is focusing on its natural assets along with events and conferences, while Sharjah is focusing on culture, nature and its cultural heritage. The hospitality industry is growing substantially in these markets as well and is attracting more and more inbound visits from outside the United Arab Emirates with a propensity for tourists to stay longer compared to domestic visitors.
In all the Emirates, with the exception of Sharjah, the United Arab Emirates remains strong in the luxury sector with the majority of hotels being 5 and 4 stars. Major brands are entering the market at various levels and in all the Emirates, with Ras Al Khaimah being at the forefront of the push with 6,400 keys expected to entering the market (doubling the current offer).
With more than 15 year experience in the hospitality and leisure market, Yungo’s team of lawyers has developed in depth knowledge of every Emirate and has worked with major players and brands in the sector of leisure and hospitality actively participating in building and shaping the future of the industry.
Our clients include brand owners, franchisors and developers; global, regional and national hotels; serviced apartments; and leisure and sports operators (theme and amusement parks, health and fitness facilities, spas, gyms, leisure complexes, cinemas, nightclubs).
We also represent organizers and developers of venues for major sporting and educational events, including the Winter Olympic Games and the Olympic Games.
Our services include the following:
The UAE Federal Government Contracts Regulation sets out the requirements for contracts to be executed with the UAE federal government. The Ministry of Finance uses an advanced procurement system for all federal entities through which it announces purchases related to Ministry of Finance or other ministries and federal entities. Through this system, it also invites tenders and announces the winners of contracts. In addition, it has a tenders and auctions system that ensures the success of purchases and helps in reducing financial and administrative costs by qualifying suppliers to participate in tenders, auctions and bids.
Each Emirate may also have to abide to local procurement rules. For instance the Law of Contracts of Government Departments in Dubai regulate the contracts with the Dubai government and the Law of Purchases governs contracts with the Abu Dhabi Government. Similar local procurement laws are applicable in other Emirates as well, namely Ras Al Khaimah, Umm Al Quwain, Sharjah, Fujairah and Ajman.
In some cases it will be difficult to determine the nature of an entity as governmental or private and, in some instances, certain entities will be subject to specific rules, such as the application of a the governing law of the relevant government entity or the exclusivity of the jurisdiction of a specific Court.
Any businesses looking to contract with government entities in the UAE, or elsewhere in the region, would be well-advised to make sure that their contracts have been considered with local government procurement rules in mind.
Our team regularly advises on local government procurement contracts and can advise in all sectors of government contracting.
Clotilde Iaia Polak and her team are well qualified to provide assistance in government procurement tendering and contract drafting and negotiation.
Our services include the following:
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Despite the obvious important role of oil and gas for the UAE, the country has made groundbreaking commitments to make more use of alternative energy. The UAE is taking steps to reduce carbon emissions through major initiatives in both Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
The UAE’s focus on renewable energy comes at a time of ever increasing demand for energy as its population grows, as oil prices have dropped to half of their value from just a few years ago, and amid increasing global and political pressure to reduce carbon emissions. That drive to diversification is only partly due to falling oil prices. Moreover, the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, growing global demand, security of supply and ageing energy assets mean that governments and energy companies globally are faced with some of the most complex and challenging decisions that will have an impact not only on economic prosperity, but also on the long-term health of the environment.
In Dubai, the ambitious target of the clean energy strategy aims to increase the share of clean energy to reach 75 per cent of total energy production by 2030. As we have seen with other projects, the UAE government is not afraid of ambitious and ground-breaking projects and more often than not achieves its goals.
By working with Yungo, clients will work with lawyers who understand the energy industry—who see the opportunities within traditional sectors and within new technologies—and who can help mold the business you want. Upstream or downstream, from exploration to marketing, and from generation to retail, Yungo, can give you the innovative advice and insight you need “glocally”.
Yungo’s lawyers provide a diverse range of experience in advising on and working with the laws and regulations of the United Arab Emirates and the various free zones. Clients range from large multinational corporations to small and medium businesses and investors.
Yungo offers advice on the following:
Corporate laws and regulations in the UAE are administered at a Federal level, state level, as well as at each Free Zone level.
There are also different regulations and circulars issued by the various ministries and authorities in each Emirate which must be implemented by any company incorporated here in the UAE. Yungo and its team of commercial and corporate lawyers in UAE have a vast experience of incorporating, restructuring and managing companies both onshore as well as in free zones.
It is important to remain abreast of any new circular or regulation as it is not always clear nor can there be much fore-warning before being published. They can therefore have a substantial adverse impact on any business if (a) the company has no notice of them and/or (b) the company does not comply for whatever reason and/or follows the wrong procedure for compliance.
Our corporate and commercial lawyers in the United Arab Emirates, with their international backgrounds are best positioned to provide clients with commercially focused advice on all types of commercial relationships, whether it be for joint ventures, cross-border mergers and acquisitions, franchising or supply and distribution agreements. Understanding the industry and the day-to-day issues faced by our clients is critical to the success of our corporate commercial legal advisors.
The legal system in the UAE can seem daunting at times, however, compared to many jurisdictions, corporate commercial law is far less cumbersome. Yungo, as a commercial corporate law consultant, takes note of every change constantly. This is because the government is constantly moving to improve the legal infrastructure in an effort to encourage foreign companies to establish and invest in the economy. Most importantly, because the legal system is comparatively young, the law makers are able to move nimbly and quickly in updating laws allowing the system to run in harmony with economic market movements.
Yungo offers advice on the following:
Should you need any commercial or corporate legal advice, get in touch with our corporate and commercial legal consultants today.
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Spoken Languages: Arabic and English
Hadi is based in the Ras Al Khaimah’s office and is an Associate in the Commercial and Corporate Law Department.
Spoken Languages: Italian, English, Spanish
Clotilde has been practicing law in Dubai since 2004. Before setting up Yungo, she worked as a Consultant at Taylor Wessing and prior to that she was a Partner at Eversheds KSLG in Dubai.
Spoken Languages: Italian and English
Filomena is based in Italy and is one of the founding partners of Yungo, specialising in Civil, Employment and Administrative Law.
Spoken Languages: French, English, German and Chinese dialect (Hainan)
Siv-Huor is a French Avocat and is admitted to the Paris Bar since 2006. She started her career in an IP boutique law firm where she mainly dealt with patent litigation (Duclos Thorne Mollet-Viéville).
Spoken Languages: Italian and English
Domenica was admitted to the Italian Bar in 2014 and has been working with Yungo since 2003.