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Al- Khuwair, City Seasons Bldg,
MuscatEstablished in 2008, Sami Al-Mughairy & Hossam Qanbar as one of Muscat's full service law firm headed by Managing Partners, Sami Al-Mughairy and Hossam Qanbar. The Firm has a talented legal team of at...
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Al Assalah Towers, Building 223, Block 237, Office 409, Street 3701, Ghubrah South, Muscat, Oman,
MuscatAl Tamimi & Company is the largest law firm in the Middle East with 17 offices across nine countries. Established in 1989, we are a full service commercial firm combining knowledge, experience and exp...
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PO Box 2746 PC 130 Athaiba Muscat Sultanate of Oman,
MuscatWith more than 80 years’ experience between us working with global law firms, we decided that biggest is not always best and S&A Law Firm was established as a civil advocacy firm. Three of our partner...
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Sohar Al batinah oman,
SoharLegal Services http://elsela-legalhenriettanm.page4.me/index.html
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P O Box: 686, P. C: 112, Muscat International Centre, CBD
Al Hail South,Al Huda Street, Villa No 3624A, P.O.Box: 7942,
Al JazerDr.Ahmed Said Al Jhwari is a fully integrated legal firm serving Sultanate of Oman. Our law firm offers a broad spectrum of legal services in the areas of Civil Services, Business Services, Labour Ser...
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P O Box: 1354, P. C: 133, Al Khuwair
P O Box: 237, P. C: 111, Al Khuwair, Nr. Municipality Garden, Bldg. No. 176, 2nd Floor, Office 23
P O Box: 1796, P. C: 114, CBD Area, Near BankMuscat
P O Box: 1139, P. C: 130, Jenfel Bldg., 1st Floor, Flat No. 13, Al Khuwair
P O Box: 38, P. C: 112, Mumtaz Area, Nr. Haffa House,
Ruwi
P O Box: 1070, P. C: 611, Firq,
Nizwa
P.O.Box 1769, 3rd Fl, R No 43, Meskeen Bldg, Opp. NBO, CBD, Jibroo,
Ruwi
P.O.Box 889, Furniture Village, 2nd Fl, Service Road, Al Khuwair, C P O
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Lawyers in Oman are regulated by the Omani Ministry of Justice, which sets professional standards and guidelines for the legal profession. All lawyers in Oman must be licensed by the Ministry of Justice and must pass the Omani Bar Association’s Bar Examination. In order to become a lawyer in Oman, a lawyer must also have a minimum of three years of experience in a legal practice.
Lawyers in Oman are required to stay abreast of legal developments, as well as cultural and social changes, in order to provide the best legal advice and services to their clients. They must also remain aware of international developments and treaties that may affect their clients’ interests. In addition, lawyers in Oman must promote the rule of law and uphold the highest standards of ethical behavior. In conclusion, lawyers in Oman play an important role in ensuring justice and upholding the rule of law.