Abdullah Hilal, the third oldest lawyer in the Emirates, passed away

The legal profession in the UAE lost one of its founders from the first generation, lawyer Abdullah Rashid Hilal at the age of 72, and he is the third lawyer to obtain a “registration card” in the country, a law graduate from the Faculty of Law at Cairo University in the Arab Republic of Egypt in 1976, and experience It extends for 44 years.

Abdullah Rashid Hilal was born in Umm Al Quwain in 1950, and he was known for his good manners and kindness, and he is considered one of the symbols of the emirate, who has a beautiful imprint, and also contributed to providing services and legal advice for free, and the owner of white hands, and his sudden departure was last Tuesday, February 23, 2022, a shock For near and far, the emirate lost one of its loyal sons.

Jaith began his legal career in 1978 after establishing a number of offices in various regions of the country, and served as a member of the Federal National Council, the "legislative body in the Emirates" from 1978 to 1983. He was also registered as an arbitrator at the Commercial Arbitration Center of the Gulf Cooperation Council. .

He participated in preparing an eight-issue volume containing judgments of the Courts of Appeal and the Federal Supreme Court in the UAE, issued from 1970 to 1980, and dealt with commercial law issues, real estate lawsuits, arbitration, maritime and air law, in addition to settling disputes by municipal ways.

He also worked as an arbitrator in issues ranging from multilateral construction and environmental disputes to arbitration in commercial, residential and public construction disputes. He also served as an arbitrator in arbitration procedures involving performance issues, design and construction defects, schedule delays, cost overruns, financing disputes, and different circumstances. location, construction changes, and had the ability to represent clients in all levels of litigation, and in nearly every area of ​​legal practice.

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