Al Kherdaji Law Office offers comprehensive legal and strategic advisory services to domestic and international clients across a broad spectrum of industries and sectors. With decades of experience and a deep understanding of the Syrian legal landscape, we advise corporations, investors, financial institutions, governmental and semi-governmental entities, international organisations, and high-net-worth individuals on complex legal, regulatory, commercial, and dispute resolution matters.
Their practice encompasses corporate and commercial law, foreign investment and market entry, mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructuring, banking and finance, real estate and construction, telecommunications, technology, intellectual property, regulatory compliance, and risk management. They also represent clients before Syrian courts and arbitral tribunals in commercial litigation, international arbitration, mediation, and the enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitral awards.
Drawing on extensive international network and cross-border experience, they regularly assist clients with multi-jurisdictional transactions, investment projects, and disputes, bridging the gap between international business expectations and the practical realities of operating within Syria. Whether advising on market entry strategies, negotiating complex commercial arrangements, resolving high-value disputes, or ensuring regulatory compliance, their approach is commercially focused, solution-driven, and tailored to each client’s objectives.
They are committed to delivering legal services that go beyond technical advice. By combining local insight with international standards and commercial understanding, they help clients identify opportunities, mitigate risks, safeguard investments, and navigate an evolving legal and business environment with confidence. Their goal is to build long-term relationships based on trust, responsiveness, and the consistent delivery of practical, strategic legal solutions.
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