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Mohammed Al Ruqaishi Law Firm is a forward-thinking Omani law firm with a clear and ambitious vision for the future. Established with a commitment to excellence and innovation, the firm is built on a deep understanding of both the legal landscape and the business realities that shape our clients’ needs. In today’s fast-paced and evolving market, we recognise that success depends not only on legal precision but also on commercial insight, strategic foresight, and cost-effective delivery.
Our approach is rooted in pragmatism and responsiveness. We are acutely aware of the challenges our clients face — from rising legal costs and complex regulatory environments to the growing demand for lawyers who act as true business partners. At Mohammed Al Ruqaishi Law Firm, we go beyond traditional legal advisory work. We offer clarity, predictability, and unwavering accountability in our services, ensuring that our clients maintain control over their legal spend and receive tailored solutions aligned with their objectives. Our fixed pricing structures and transparent planning reflect our commitment to integrity and client trust.
Over the years, we have built extensive experience across a wide array of practice areas, including litigation and arbitration, corporate and M&A, banking and finance, capital markets, restructuring, Islamic finance, intellectual property, labour and immigration, and project development. We also regularly advise on government affairs, infrastructure, shipping, aviation, and privatization, offering both comprehensive legal advisory services and outsourced general counsel solutions.
Our strength lies not only in our technical capabilities but also in our unmatched knowledge of Omani laws, institutions, and regulatory practices. With deep-rooted relationships across key government authorities, we help clients navigate local complexities efficiently and confidently. As a firm registered with the Ministry of Justice, our lawyers are licensed to appear before all courts and tribunals in Oman, providing full-service legal support at every level.
In a rapidly changing world, Mohammed Al Ruqaishi Law Firm stands out as a trusted partner committed to clarity, innovation, and lasting value—delivering legal services that meet the demands of today and anticipate the challenges of tomorrow.
Practice GroupArbitration and Litigation, Corporate, M&A, and Commercial ,Capital Markets and Corporate Finance ,Banking, Finance and Project Finance ,Bankruptcy and Restructuring Full legal advisory mandates and outsourced general counsel services ,Government Affairs, Intellectual Property, Franchising & Agencies ,Infrastructure and Natural Resources ,Islamic Finance ,Labour and Immigration ,Projects and Privatization ,Shipping and Aviation ,Tax & Customs
Mohammed Al Ruqaishi
Partner
Mohammed is a highly experienced Omani lawyer licensed to appear...
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