Founded in 2006 by Pierre Kayrouz, a leading legal practitioner in the nation, Kayrouz & Associates has grown into a trusted provider of end-to-end legal services for start-ups, global companies and individuals in the United Arab Emirates and the broader Middle East region.
We work closely with companies to keep contracts, governance, and commercial risk under control, with clear advice and practical outputs you can act on.
We deliver documents and written advice you can act on: redlines, revised clauses, resolutions, and short risk notes with next steps.
Each matter is assigned to the lawyer best suited to its subject and urgency across our team of 25+ lawyers and consultants, with senior oversight throughout and, where appropriate, direct involvement from Pierre Kayrouz.

Send the document or outline the situation and what decision you need to make.
We assign the matter to the right lawyer from our 25+ team, with senior oversight and, where appropriate, direct involvement from Pierre.
You receive redlines, revised clauses, resolutions, or a short risk note with recommended positions and next steps. Where a matter escalates, we also support you through formal dispute resolution.
We handle iterations and negotiation support until the document is signed, the issue is resolved, or the next step is executed.
Share the context and any deadlines. We will respond with a clear next step, whether you need ongoing support or help with a specific project.
Address: Business Bay, Empire Heights, block B, office 1604
Tel.: +971 4 8761744
PO Box: 415048
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours:
Mon-Thu: 9am-5pm
Fri: 9am-12pm

Address: Electra Street, Al Mazrooei building, 9th floor, office 903
Tel.: +971 4 8761744
PO Box: 62829
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours:
Mon-Thu: 9am-5pm
Fri: 9am-12pm

Address: Miziara Centre, above Sea Sweet, Block C, 4th floor
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours:
Mon-Thu: 9am-5pm
Fri: 9am-12pm


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