UAE/DIFC Legal Expert for Contract Dispute

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Budget / Salary₹1,500–12,500
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted2 hours ago
UAE/DIFC Lawyer Required to Draft & Issue Formal Legal Notice,Project Description:
I am looking for a UAE/DIFC-qualified lawyer experienced in commercial contracts, real estate/investment disputes and DIFC arbitration to review my agreements and issue a formal legal notice to a Dubai-based company.

The matter relates to an investment/underwriting arrangement where I have made substantial payments under signed agreements. There are ongoing issues regarding settlement/refund and contractual obligations, and I now want to formally put the company on notice and seek resolution before considering arbitration.

Scope of work:

Review the relevant agreements and key correspondence/payment records.
Identify the relevant contractual clauses and my legal position.
Draft a strong but professional formal Legal Notice / Demand Letter.
Clearly set out the amounts due, contractual obligations and required resolution.
Include an appropriate deadline for response/payment.
Issue/send the notice formally on the lawyer's letterhead to the company.
Advise briefly on the next steps if the company fails to comply.

Important:
I am not looking to commence arbitration at this stage. The immediate requirement is a professionally drafted and legally sound notice intended to achieve settlement before taking further legal action.

Budget:
Please provide your fixed fee for the above scope. I am looking for a cost-effective option and would prefer a fixed-fee arrangement rather than hourly billing.

Required experience:

UAE/Dubai commercial law
DIFC contracts/arbitration
Investment/property-related disputes
Experience issuing formal legal notices

I can provide the signed agreements, payment records and relevant email/WhatsApp correspondence to the selected lawyer.
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