Fraser Guide with UAE business tips
Dubai-based legal consultants, Hugh Fraser International, has launched a second edition of its guide, Doing Business in the UAE – Choosing A Legal Structure.
The PDF guide, which can be downloaded free, is an invaluable aid to any business or commercial enterprise considering future expansion in to the UAE.
Foreign businesses can opt for a number of different legal structures when setting up an UAE operation and the guide outlines the advantages and disadvantages of each formation.
Advice on agency laws, employment laws, visa regulations and the advantages and limitations of setting up a Free Zone company in one of Dubai’s Free Zones is also covered.
Other commercial issues, such as insurance, banking arrangements, safeguarding intellectual property and the registration of trademarks, are also highlighted in the guide.
In addition to selecting the most appropriate legal structure, consideration of the necessary licensing rules and procedures must also be undertaken in respect of carrying on business, construction or modification of business premises, and the hiring of expatriate and national personnel.
HFI managing partner, Hugh Fraser, said: “This is an updated edition of our original guide which proved very popular with businesses who are exploring the potential of setting up in the UAE.
“The guide is an informative introduction to the various legal structures which have to be considered when looking to do business in the UAE.
“Our aim is to assist our clients to ensure a quick and trouble free market entry in to this potentially lucrative region and while the guide outlines some basic requirements and areas that need to be considered, we would stress that specific legal advice should be sought.”
The PDF guide, which can be downloaded free, is an invaluable aid to any business or commercial enterprise considering future expansion in to the UAE.
Foreign businesses can opt for a number of different legal structures when setting up an UAE operation and the guide outlines the advantages and disadvantages of each formation.
Advice on agency laws, employment laws, visa regulations and the advantages and limitations of setting up a Free Zone company in one of Dubai’s Free Zones is also covered.
Other commercial issues, such as insurance, banking arrangements, safeguarding intellectual property and the registration of trademarks, are also highlighted in the guide.
In addition to selecting the most appropriate legal structure, consideration of the necessary licensing rules and procedures must also be undertaken in respect of carrying on business, construction or modification of business premises, and the hiring of expatriate and national personnel.
HFI managing partner, Hugh Fraser, said: “This is an updated edition of our original guide which proved very popular with businesses who are exploring the potential of setting up in the UAE.
“The guide is an informative introduction to the various legal structures which have to be considered when looking to do business in the UAE.
“Our aim is to assist our clients to ensure a quick and trouble free market entry in to this potentially lucrative region and while the guide outlines some basic requirements and areas that need to be considered, we would stress that specific legal advice should be sought.”
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