The Leadership Team
Our litigation practice is led by lawyers and advocates with practical experience in UAE court procedure, dispute strategy and local advocacy.
We advise and represent clients in civil, commercial, financial, criminal and enforcement-related disputes before the UAE courts, arbitral tribunals and competent authorities.
Hoyam Alzarooni
Advocate Partner
UAE Advocate
UAE Advocate
Admission / Registration:
UAE Bar, Advocate registered with the Government of Dubai Legal Affairs Department
Focus:
Litigation | Dispute resolution | Banking disputes | Commercial disputes | Civil claims | Criminal complaints | Labour disputes | Real estate disputes
Contact:
Advocate Hoyam Alzarooni is a UAE advocate with extensive experience representing clients before the UAE courts, public prosecution, police departments and competent authorities.
She advises and represents clients in civil, commercial, banking, labour, real estate and criminal litigation matters. Her experience includes court appearances, pleadings, memoranda, procedural follow-up and representation before different levels of the UAE court system.
Advocate Hoyam has a strong understanding of UAE court procedure and regularly assists clients in contentious matters requiring local advocacy, procedural control and practical case management.
Samer Abdo
Senior Partner (Hon.)
Litigation & Dispute
Resolution
Litigation & Dispute
Resolution
Admission / Registration:
Registered with the Government of Dubai Legal Affairs Department
Practice:
Litigation and Dispute Resolution
Focus:
Commercial Litigation | Banking and Financial Disputes | Corporate Disputes | Real Estate and Property Disputes | Employment Disputes | Enforcement Proceedings | Arbitration-Related Court Proceedings
Contact:
Mobile: +971 4 311 6556
Email: sabdo@hazlaw.ae
Samer Abdo represents clients in complex litigation and dispute resolution matters across the UAE.
His practice focuses on commercial litigation, banking and financial disputes, corporate disputes, real estate and property disputes, employment disputes, enforcement proceedings and arbitration-related court proceedings. He regularly advises on contentious matters involving case strategy, procedural planning, evidence assessment, interim measures, enforcement risk and settlement positioning.
Prior to joining Hoyam Alzarooni Advocates & Legal Consultants, Samer was a Partner and Head of Litigation at a leading UAE law firm. He also served as Senior In-House Legal Counsel at Dubai Islamic Bank PJSC and previously led the Legal Department of Dubai Bank.
Prior to joining Hoyam Alzarooni Advocates & Legal Consultants, Samer was a Partner and Head of Litigation at a
leading UAE law firm. He also served as Senior In-House Legal Counsel at Dubai Islamic Bank PJSC and previously led the Legal Department of Dubai Bank.
Samer’s experience combines senior private practice litigation leadership with in-house financial institution experience. This background gives him a strong understanding of high-value and institution-facing disputes, particularly matters involving banks, financial services, corporate parties, enforcement issues and complex commercial claims.
Mohamed Maamoun
Senior Associate
Litigation & Dispute
Resolution
Focus
Litigation | Banking and financial disputes | Commercial disputes | Civil claims | Corporate disputes | Property disputes | Labour disputes | Enforcement proceedings | Dispute resolution strategy
Contact:
Mohamed Maamoun is a Senior Associate in the firm’s litigation and dispute resolution practice.
He advises on a broad range of contentious matters, including banking and finance disputes, commercial litigation, civil claims, corporate disputes, labour matters, property disputes and enforcement proceedings.
His work includes case strategy, pleadings, evidence analysis, procedural management and coordination of court filings and hearings before the UAE courts and related authorities.
Mohamed has experience in high-value and multi-party disputes requiring detailed procedural handling, legal analysis and coordination with clients, experts and judicial or regulatory bodies.