Nouf Al Matrooshi

Lawyer

Nouf is a highly accomplished Emirati lawyer and esteemed litigator. With a passion for justice and an unwavering commitment to her clients, Nouf has built a stellar reputation as a legal professional known for her expertise in litigation matters.

She represents a diverse range of clients, including individuals, corporations, and government entities, in complex local litigation cases and has an extensive criminal practice. Her extensive knowledge of UAE laws and regulations, coupled with her sharp analytical skills, allows her to provide strategic and effective legal counsel to her clients.

Nouf's expertise span various areas of litigation, including civil litigation, commercial disputes, employment disputes, and criminal cases, notably in relation to UHNWI involved in wealth disputes or accused of white-collar crimes, as well as employment cases with a criminal aspect including extraditions.

She also has unparalleled hands-on experience of dealing with local police prosecutors, regularly going to police stations to file claims or advise individuals in custody, and then supporting clients through all stages, including representing them before the local courts, as their cases progress.

Her sharp attention to detail, exceptional negotiation skills, and persuasive advocacy make her a formidable litigator in the UAE legal landscape.

Nouf  is a graduate in law from United Arab Emirates University and is fluent in both Arabic and English.


Languages
  • English
  • Arabic
Education & Qualifications
  • Bachelor of Laws, United Arab Emirates University, UAE
  • Licensed to practice before all Courts, Police Stations and Public Prosecutions in the UAE

Experience highlights

  • On behalf of a UAE resident against charges of money laundering and tax evasion filed by Interpol on behalf of the Government of Norway. After a thorough trial before UAE onshore courts, the UAE criminal division of the Court of Appeal ruled in favor of the defendant. The court rejected the extradition request due to a lack of sufficient evidence and failure to meet the prerequisites of extradition procedures.
  • On behalf of a UAE resident against charges of drug trafficking in an extradition request submitted by the Government of Belgium. Horizons & Co. presented compelling arguments and documents demonstrating that the extradition conditions were not met, as the charges had already been dropped by the Belgium government. As no new extradition request was filed by the Belgian authorities, the UAE courts rejected the request.
  • On behalf of a UAE resident facing extradition by the Italian government on charges of affiliating with a terrorist group involved in drug trafficking. Due to a procedural error and subsequent overturning of the conviction by the Italian Courts, the arrest warrant issued by Italian authorities expired. As a result, the old extradition request was deemed invalid, and the UAE courts directed the Italian government to issue a new, valid extradition request.
  • On behalf of a UAE resident facing extradition by the Italian government on drug trafficking charges. Filed an application to the Italian government for the withdrawal of the arrest warrant. As a result of our efforts, the extradition request was rejected by the UAE courts.
  • On behalf of a Korean technology super-giant in a criminal investigation involving an employee who leaked information to competitors, violating Article 120 of the UAE Labour Law.
  • On multiple commercial dispute cases on behalf of clients involving debtors and their personal and corporate guarantors. Additionally, represented clients against other companies that were supposed to pay funds to our client but had to be pursued through revenue assignments. The total value of these cases exceeded AED 700m. Successfully held the main debtor, along with the personal and corporate guarantors, jointly liable to pay the creditor for the facility.
  • On behalf of a major industrial tycoon in the United Arab Emirates, in relation the restructuring of the company’s operations and the subsequent redundancies of staff. Unlawful claims bought against the company were dismissed in front the Dubai Courts.
  • On behalf of a semi-Government company in relation to the termination and reporting of criminal activity to the UAE authorities connected to an employee accepting bribes.
  • On behalf of companies and/or employees in the context of employment contracts including unjustified termination, end of service claims, employment accidents.
  • On behalf of major commercial corporations and key players in the investment markets in commercial and investment claims with steady success rates.

Awards & rankings

Chambers ranked in Global 2024 logo
Winner Middle East Awards 2024 logo
Legal500 EMEA 2024 logo
The Law logo
LexisNexis Middle East Legal Awards 2024 honourable mention logo
LexisNexis Middle East Legal Awards 2024 winner logo

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