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Our firm offers comprehensive legal support across a wide range of practice areas, including corporate and commercial law, real estate and construction, litigation and arbitration, regulatory compliance, employment law, and investment advisory services.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Faq of Regulatory Compliance

It is the process of ensuring a business follows all relevant laws, regulations, licensing rules, and industry standards. It helps a company operate legally, reduce risk, and maintain strong governance.

Regulatory compliance protects a company from legal violations by making sure its operations, policies, and procedures meet government and industry requirements.

  1. Assessment – Identify legal requirements and risks.
  2. Implementation – Apply policies and controls.
  3. Monitoring – Track compliance performance.
  4. Improvement – Correct issues and update processes.

Non-compliance may lead to financial penalties, reputational damage, regulatory restrictions, and in some cases, criminal consequences for company managers.

Compliance is required across nearly all sectors, including corporate services, aviation, technology, employment, logistics, tax, consumer services, and environmental fields.

Absolutely. We help businesses fulfill licensing and permission requirements for operations in Jordan, ensuring full compliance with regulatory authorities.

Yes. Jordanian businesses must follow national and sector-specific regulations to avoid penalties and maintain compliance with legal standards.

Faq of Construction & Engineering

A construction lawyer protects your project from legal risks such as contract disputes, delays, defects, payment issues, and non-compliance. With Jordan’s strict regulatory environment, expert legal support ensures smooth execution and protects you from costly legal problems.

We handle disputes related to delays, defects, variations, non-payment, contract termination, procurement issues, and professional negligence through litigation, arbitration, and mediation.

Absolutely. We provide complete legal support for foreign companies entering Jordan’s construction and infrastructure market, including contract compliance, regulatory approvals, and dispute resolution.

We offer flexible fee structures depending on project scope—fixed fees, hourly billing, or project-based pricing. We always discuss costs transparently before engagement.

They include supervising work, reviewing designs, ensuring safety and compliance, and solving technical issues on site.

Engineers must follow safety laws, meet professional standards, ensure accurate designs, and avoid negligence.

It’s a legal principle used to interpret unclear or disputed contract or statute wording.

Scope of work, timeline, payment terms, materials/specifications, and dispute-resolution clauses.

Faq of Data Protection

PDPL is the main legal framework in Jordan that regulates data protection, processing, and transfer. The law prescribes duties for organizations and grants rights to individuals.

Good data governance helps to avoid legal risks. It safeguards the organization’s good name, stops breaches from happening, and ensures that the organization is following national and international regulations.

We provide audits, policy drafting, compliance advisory, cyber incident representation, and comprehensive personal data protection services tailored to your organization.

Yes. PDPL is intended to be consistent with GDPR principles, including those related to transparency, accountability, lawful processing, and data-subject rights.

If non-compliance is detected, penalties might be imposed in the form of fines, regulatory investigations, exposure to litigation, and possible limitations on operations.

Faq of Maritime & Shipping

Cargo disputes, charter party disagreements, port fee conflicts, vessel arrest actions, and insurance-related claims.

Yes. Foreign shipowners can file claims, arrest vessels, and participate in maritime litigation through Jordanian courts.

We file an urgent application based on a maritime claim. The court can detain the vessel until security is provided or the matter is resolved.

The RMC oversees licensing, maritime safety, vessel registration, and inspection requirements.

Yes. We draft, review, and negotiate CIF and FOB contracts for importers, exporters, and shipping companies.

When dealing with cargo disputes, vessel licensing issues, port compliance, terminal fees, or any conflict involving marine insurance or charter agreements.

Typically: Bill of Lading, commercial invoice, packing list, survey report, delivery report, and correspondence with carriers.

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