The Civil Procedure Code: A Lawyer’s Essential Guide
The Civil Procedure Code, first enacted on September 16, 1983, by Legislative Decree No. 90, has been the backbone of legal practice […]
Read moreThe Civil Procedure Code, first enacted on September 16, 1983, by Legislative Decree No. 90, has been the backbone of legal practice […]
Read moreA contract is more than a formality; it’s a legal commitment that creates obligations and rights for everyone involved. Yet many people […]
Read moreDid you know that even the strongest legal rights can be lost simply because too much time has passed without action? Whether […]
Read moreLegal education in Lebanon, as in most countries, begins broadly. Law students are required to study all branches of the law, civil, […]
Read moreThe Beirut Bar Association (BBA) has taken a decisive step toward modernizing the legal profession in Lebanon with the official launch of […]
Read moreIt is a given that citizens are required to pay taxes and public fees. These payments are not a mere formality; they […]
Read moreDid you know that any foreigner wishing to own an apartment, a plot of land, or a building in Lebanon must meet […]
Read moreSome of Lebanon’s most critical laws, real estate laws, personal status laws, the Code of Obligations and Contracts, and the Code of […]
Read moreExplore why young lawyers should start thinking like legal entrepreneurs, not to break tradition, but to carry it forward with initiative, insight, and imagination.
Read moreIn our previous article, “Client Trust and the Lawyer’s Rights,” we emphasized that trust is the cornerstone of the lawyer-client relationship. But […]
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