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United Arab Emirates

The Restructuring/Insolvency: Onshore Court Litigation rankings table below has been designed to provide the most in-depth insights and reviews of the top ranked lawyers and law firms. The firms included in our rankings have been recommended by in-house counsel, other third-party experts and private practice lawyers. Our comprehensive research ensures you have all the information needed when looking to purchase legal services across United Arab Emirates.

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  1. Al Tamimi & Company
    Restructuring/Insolvency: Onshore Court Litigation
    2026 | Spotlight | 2 Years Ranked

    Al Tamimi & Company is a leading regional law firm which acts for a number of Middle Eastern and international banking syndicates on the restructuring of financial products. The team also assists with contentious restructuring issues relating to foreclosure applications and bankruptcy proceedings. Moreover, the team is noted for its litigation practice.

  2. Habib Al Mulla & Partners
    Habib Al Mulla & Partners
    Restructuring/Insolvency: Onshore Court Litigation
    2026 | Spotlight | 2 Years Ranked

    Habib Al Mulla & Partners is a prominent Emirati law firm that is noted for its in-depth understanding of the UAE's Federal Bankruptcy Code and has a strong presence in restructuring and insolvency. It is active in court-supervised restructuring proceedings as well as a variety of insolvency-related litigation, including enforcement actions.

  3. Hadef & Partners
    Hadef & Partners
    Restructuring/Insolvency: Onshore Court Litigation
    2026 | Spotlight | 2 Years Ranked

    Hadef & Partners is regularly commended as one of the leading practices for Emirati court litigation, with its work this field encompassing a variety of bankruptcy and restructuring proceedings. It has especially strong experience handling cases that intersect with white-collar crime, where insolvency has resulted from instances of fraud or embezzlement. It acts for banks as well as companies and individual business executives.

  4. OGH Legal
    Restructuring/Insolvency: Onshore Court Litigation
    2026 | Spotlight