Practice Areas

Legal matters in Iraq rarely sit within a single practice area. A market entry involves corporate structuring, regulatory approval, employment compliance, and often real estate or construction, all simultaneously. A dispute touches contract law, Iraqi court procedure, and potentially international arbitration. The complexity is not incidental to Iraq. It is the nature of the market.

Corporate & Commercial

Company formation, market entry, M&A, joint ventures, and commercial contracts in Iraq.

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Banking & Finance

Project financing, debt instruments, trade finance, and banking regulatory compliance in Iraq.

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Projects, Energy & Infrastructure

Energy project development, production sharing contracts, and infrastructure concessions in Iraq.

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Construction, EPC & Engineering

EPC and construction contracts, subcontracting, claims, and project disputes in Iraq.

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Dispute Resolution & International Arbitration

International arbitration, federal court litigation, and enforcement of foreign awards in Iraq.

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Real Estate & Property

Property acquisition, commercial leasing, development projects, and real estate disputes in Iraq.

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Corporate Immigration & Mobility

Work permits, residency, visas, and governmental approvals for expatriate personnel in Iraq.

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Employment & Labour

Employment contracts, termination, labour law compliance, and workplace disputes in Iraq.

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Tax Advisory

Corporate income tax, contract taxes, withholding tax, and tax settlements with Iraqi authorities.

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Technology & Data Protection

Technology contracts, data privacy, digital transactions, and regulatory compliance in Iraq.

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Intellectual Property

Trademark and patent registration, licensing, copyright protection, and IP disputes in Iraq.

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Regulatory, Compliance & Investigations

Licensing, anti-corruption compliance, internal investigations, and regulatory disputes in Iraq.

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Public International Law

Investment treaties, sovereign immunity, and international legal frameworks affecting Iraq.

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