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  1. What the Firm's Corporate Practice Covers
  2. Sub Services
  3. The Statutory Framework
  4. Industries the Practice Advises
  5. Who the Firm Serves
  6. Selected Recent Matters
  7. How the Firm Engages New Clients on a Corporate Matter
  8. Common Questions About the Corporate Practice
  9. About the Firm's Corporate Practice

Our corporate and commercial services

Abdullah & Partners is a corporate law firm in Amman, Jordan. The Corporate and Commercial practice advises Jordanian companies, multinational corporations, banks and financial institutions, family businesses, family offices, and government related entities through every stage of corporate life: incorporation and structuring, the contracts and governance work that supports day to day operation, and mergers, acquisitions, restructurings, and liquidations.

The practice covers Jordanian company law and commercial law, including the Jordanian law aspects of cross-border matters where international clients or counterparties are involved, with foreign counsel coordinated where appropriate.

Practice Overview

What the Firm's Corporate Practice Covers

The Corporate Department of the firm acts for clients across the full corporate life cycle. New ventures and established businesses receive the same attention to drafting precision: articles of association, memoranda of association, shareholder agreements, joint venture agreements, corporate partnerships, share sale and purchase agreements, distribution agreements, agency agreements, franchise agreements, non disclosure agreements, memoranda of understanding, letters of intent, and the broader commercial contracts that sit at the centre of the day to day operation of a corporate client. The practice supports clients to establish, expand, and govern their businesses in Jordan, with the documentation reviewed for compliance with the relevant Jordanian laws and regulations. The Corporate practice is one of the firm's Practice Areas, listed in full elsewhere on the site.

For transactions, the practice handles all legal aspects of the matter from providing structuring advice to drafting the required documentation. Work covers mergers and acquisitions in domestic and cross-border form, private M&A and public takeovers, share sale and purchase agreements, carve outs and pre sale restructuring, capital raising and investment agreements, international corporate finance, securitization, and the due diligence work that supports each of these. The practice also navigates pre emption processes, manages corporate auctions, and provides acquisition financing support where the matter requires it. For matters that require coordinated application of Jordanian commercial law and foreign governing law, the firm advises on the international corporate law dimensions of the transaction. Where commercial contracts move into commercial debt recovery, the firm's debt recovery and enforcement practice handles the creditor side toolbox under the Execution Law and the Code of Commerce. Beyond the transactional, the Corporate practice serves as outside general counsel to clients who require ongoing day to day legal support, with matter management, corporate governance, board resolutions, regulatory filings, and the structuring decisions that arise as a business grows. All of this work operates within the framework of the Jordanian Companies Law No. 22 of 1997 and its amendments, the Investment Environment Law No. 21 of 2022, and within the professional standards directed by Article 54 of the Bar Association Law No. 11 of 1972: “honour, uprightness, and integrity.” The firm is registered with the Jordanian Companies Control Department under registration number 497 and has practised in Amman since 2000.

What the Practice Covers

Sub Services

Twelve service items, organised into four clusters that match how the practice runs each matter.

Cluster 1: Entity formation and ownership

Anchor Service

Company formation, corporate registration, and corporate structuring

The Corporate practice forms and registers Jordanian limited liability companies, private and public shareholding companies, branches and representative offices of foreign entities, and the corporate structures that match the client's commercial position.

  • Articles of Association
  • Memorandum of Association
  • Commercial Registry (CCD) filings
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Supporting Service

Articles of association, memoranda of association, and shareholder agreements

The firm drafts and negotiates the foundational instruments of the entity: articles of association, memoranda of association, shareholder agreements, and the related side agreements that allocate rights, obligations, and dispute resolution paths between owners.

  • Shareholder Agreement (SHA)
  • Pre-emption, tag-along, and drag-along schedule
  • Deadlock and exit mechanics
Supporting Service

Joint venture agreements, corporate partnerships, and partnership documentation

Joint ventures, corporate partnerships, and consortium structures are drafted and negotiated to balance commercial intent with the protections each party requires under Jordanian and counterparty jurisdiction law.

  • Joint Venture or Consortium Agreement
  • Reserved-matters schedule and governance map
  • Exit, deadlock, and dissolution clauses

Cluster 2: Transactional work

Anchor Service

Mergers and acquisitions

The firm acts on private M&A and public takeovers, both domestic and cross-border, including transactions where Jordanian commercial law applies in coordination with foreign governing law.

  • Share Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA)
  • Disclosure Letter and warranty schedule
  • Closing memorandum and completion checklist
Supporting Service

Share sale and purchase, carve outs, and pre sale restructuring

Share sale and purchase work covers the agreement itself, the disclosure exercise, the pre sale restructuring or carve outs that often precede a transaction, and the post completion integration support clients require.

  • Share transfer documentation and notarial filings
  • Pre-sale restructuring plan and step paper
  • Carve-out perimeter register and TSA
Supporting Service

Commercial contracts: distribution, agency, franchise, supply, services, licensing

The firm drafts and negotiates the commercial contracts that operate the day to day relationship: distribution, agency, franchise, supply, services, licensing, and the schedules and side letters that accompany them. Where matters escalate, the firm's litigation and dispute resolution practice acts alongside.

  • Distribution, agency, or franchise agreement
  • Supply or services agreement with SLAs
  • Licensing terms and IP schedules
Supporting Service

Investment agreements, capital raising, and securitization

Investment agreements, capital raising documentation, international corporate finance, and securitization are handled where the matter requires equity, debt, or structured finance instruments under Jordanian and cross-border law. See also the firm's international arbitration practice for transaction related dispute clauses.

  • Subscription / Investment Agreement
  • Term sheet and cap-table model
  • Trustee or paying-agent arrangements

Cluster 3: Governance, compliance, and lifecycle

Anchor Service

Corporate governance, board resolutions, and directors' compliance

The firm advises boards and directors on resolutions, internal governance documentation, regulatory filings, and the compliance frameworks that match Jordanian Companies Law requirements and the client's own internal standards.

  • Board resolutions and AGM / EGM minutes
  • Authority matrix and governance policies
  • Directors' compliance and conflicts memo
Supporting Service

Restructuring, reorganisations, carve outs, and disposals

Restructuring and reorganisation work covers internal corporate restructurings, carve outs of business lines, disposals of subsidiaries or assets, and the documentation and approvals that each step requires.

  • Restructuring plan and step paper
  • Shareholder and creditor consents
  • Regulatory and tax filings
Supporting Service

Liquidation and exit support

The firm supports clients through orderly liquidation, exit, and wind down processes, including the documentation, regulatory filings, and creditor and shareholder communications each stage requires.

  • Liquidator appointment and shareholder resolutions
  • Final accounts and tax clearance
  • Strike-off / dissolution filings with the CCD

Cluster 4: Standing counsel work

Anchor Service

Outside general counsel and ongoing day to day legal support

The firm acts as outside general counsel for clients who require ongoing day to day legal support, with matter management, regulatory filings, and the structuring decisions that arise as a business grows.

  • Day-to-day contract reviews and negotiations
  • Board resolutions and authority matrices
  • Regulatory filings calendar and compliance check-ins
Supporting Service

Due diligence and transaction support

The firm performs corporate, contractual, and regulatory due diligence on transactions, market entries, and ongoing matters where the client requires an independent legal review. Investment related due diligence cross references the firm's investment in Jordan and market entry practice.

  • Due diligence report
  • Risk matrix and red-flag summary
  • Data-room index and review log
Regulatory Context

The Statutory Framework

The corporate work of the firm operates within a network of Jordanian statutes. The Jordanian Companies Law No. 22 of 1997 is the central instrument; ten further statutes touch the practice at specific points.

Core Statute

Jordanian Companies Law

No. 22 of 1997 and its amendments

The framework for limited liability companies, private and public shareholding companies, partnerships, and branches and representative offices of foreign entities.

Code of Commerce

No. 12 of 1966

Investment Environment Law

No. 21 of 2022

Banking Law

No. 28 of 2000

Income Tax Law

No. 34 of 2014 as amended

Social Security & Labour Laws

No. 1 of 2014 No. 8 of 1996

Civil Code

No. 43 of 1976

Auditing Profession Law

No. 73 of 2003

Trades & Vocational Licensing Law

Municipal licensing framework

Jordanian Bar Association Law

No. 11 of 1972

Chamber of Commerce Law

No. 70 of 2003

Statutory framework: Companies Law No. 22 of 1997 sits at the centre, with ten satellite statutes, Code of Commerce No. 12 of 1966, Investment Environment Law No. 21 of 2022, Banking Law No. 28 of 2000, Income Tax Law No. 34 of 2014, the combined Social Security Law No. 1 of 2014 and Labour Law No. 8 of 1996, Civil Code No. 43 of 1976, Auditing Profession Law No. 73 of 2003, the municipal Trades and Vocational Licensing framework, Jordanian Bar Association Law No. 11 of 1972, and Chamber of Commerce Law No. 70 of 2003. 12 of 1966, Investment Environment Law No. 21 of 2022, Banking Law No. 28 of 2000, Income Tax Law No. 34 of 2014, Social Security Law No. 1 of 2014, Civil Code No. 43 of 1976, Auditing Profession Law No. 73 of 2003, the municipal Trades and Vocational Licensing framework, Jordanian Bar Association Law No. 11 of 1972, and Personal Data Protection Law No. 24 of 2023.
Sector Coverage

Industries the Practice Advises

The Companies Law applies across the economy; each industry overlays its own regulator and statute. The Corporate practice advises clients in the following sectors.

Banking & Financial Institutions

Licensed banks, finance and microfinance institutions, investment companies, and payment-service providers operating under Banking Law No. 28 of 2000 and Central Bank of Jordan regulations.

Energy & Natural Resources

Renewable energy developers, oil and gas operators, and licensed power producers under the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Law No. 13 of 2012 and the Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission framework.

Real Estate & Construction

Developers, contractors, and property-holding companies handling joint development agreements, in-kind share contributions, and engineering-association compliance under Jordanian real estate ownership law.

Technology, Telecoms & Data

Software companies, telecom operators, fintech, and data-driven businesses under Telecommunications Law No. 13 of 1995, the TRC licensing regime, and Personal Data Protection Law No. 24 of 2023.

Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals

Private hospitals, clinics, medical-device suppliers, and pharmaceutical importers and manufacturers operating under the Public Health Law and Jordan Food and Drug Administration licensing.

Manufacturing & Industrial

Industrial producers in Development Zones, Free Zones, and qualifying industrial estates operating under the Investment Environment Law No. 21 of 2022 and industrial property protection regulations.

Hospitality, Tourism & Retail

Hotels, restaurants, retail chains, and tour operators handling franchise and commercial-agency structures under the Commercial Agencies Law No. 28 of 2001 and Tourism Law No. 20 of 1988.

Education & Professional Services

Private universities, schools, training providers, and licensed professional firms operating under the Higher Education Law and the relevant professional-association statutes.

Client Coverage

Who the Firm Serves

The Corporate practice acts for international corporations, banks and financial institutions, government institutions, and domestic entities, across the principal sectors of the Jordanian economy. Among them: multinational corporations entering Jordan or expanding regionally; family businesses and family offices; investment banks and financial sponsors; embassies, cultural institutes, and development finance institutions; startups, small and medium enterprises, and large corporations; and Jordanian, Middle Eastern, European, and North American clients with cross-border interests in Jordan. The firm's full client and sector coverage across all practices is set out on the Practice Areas Hub.

Recent Work

Selected Recent Matters

A selection of recent representative matters in the Corporate practice. Specific client names, transaction values, and matter details are kept confidential under Jordanian Bar Association rules and the firm's standing confidentiality undertakings.

Cross border M&A

Acted as Jordanian counsel on a cross-border acquisition with aggregate consideration in the tens of millions, coordinating with foreign counsel across the Gulf and Europe on Jordanian corporate, regulatory, and post completion integration matters. The transaction proceeded through pre sale restructuring, share sale and purchase documentation, and the regulatory filings the matter required.

Market entry structuring

Advised a multinational technology platform on its market entry into Jordan, including limited liability company formation, licensing approvals, intellectual property registrations, employment documentation for the local workforce, and the commercial contracts the entity required to begin trading. The matter combined corporate, regulatory, and commercial law work behind a single matter file.

Distribution agreement renegotiation

Acted for an international consumer brand principal on the renegotiation of a long standing distribution arrangement with a Jordanian counterparty, including the redrafting of the principal distributor agreement, the resolution of legacy commercial claim positions, and the handover documentation for the renewed term.

Outside general counsel for a Jordanian conglomerate

Acts as outside general counsel for a Jordanian conglomerate spanning multiple sectors, providing day to day legal support across corporate governance documentation, contract reviews, regulatory filings, and the structuring decisions that arise as portfolio companies are formed, restructured, or divested.

Private equity investment into a Jordanian portfolio company

Advised a private equity investor on its investment into a Jordanian portfolio company, including the investment agreement, the shareholder arrangements with the existing founders, the management incentive documentation, and the post investment governance framework. Coordinated with the investor's home counsel on the cross-border elements of the transaction.

Private placement of a debt instrument

Advised on the private placement of a debt instrument issued by a Jordanian corporate, including the instrument documentation, the disclosure work, the security documentation, and the regulatory filings the placement required. Coordinated with the lead manager and the investor counsel on the timetable and the documentation review.

Corporate restructuring matter

Advised a Jordanian corporate group on an internal restructuring of its operating entities, including the carve out of a business line into a separate vehicle, the migration of contracts and employees, the consequential governance documentation, and the regulatory filings each step required.

Working With the Firm

How the Firm Engages New Clients on a Corporate Matter

New corporate matters move through four stages from initial enquiry to coordinated delivery. The intake team and the lead lawyers in the Corporate practice share responsibility for each stage.

  1. Initial enquiry

    New corporate enquiries reach the firm through info@abdullahfirm.com, by phone, WhatsApp, or Telegram on +962 79 566 6696, or through the firm's online intake form. The intake team responds within six working hours during the office's working week.

  2. Conflicts review and matter scoping

    Each new corporate matter is checked against the firm's conflicts policy and reviewed for scope. The Corporate practice confirms whether the firm can act, and identifies the cluster or clusters of corporate work the matter requires.

  3. Engagement letter

    Where the firm accepts the engagement, an engagement letter is issued setting out the scope of the corporate work, the fee arrangement (hourly, fixed, capped, or retainer), the lawyers assigned to the matter, and the terms of the relationship.

  4. Coordinated delivery

    The lead lawyer in the Corporate practice coordinates the file, with supporting lawyers from the relevant clusters (entity, transactional, governance, standing counsel) contributing where their expertise is required. Cross border matters are handled with direct partner involvement.

Common Questions

Common Questions About the Corporate Practice

Answers to the questions corporate clients most often ask before engaging the firm on a Jordanian or cross-border matter. The firm level FAQ on the Practice Areas Hub answers questions about the firm as a whole; the questions below are specific to engaging the Corporate practice.

What does the firm's Corporate and Commercial practice cover?

Abdullah & Partners' Corporate and Commercial practice covers the full corporate life cycle in four clusters of work. The first cluster covers entity formation and ownership: company formation, articles of association, memoranda of association, shareholder agreements, joint venture agreements, and corporate partnerships. The second cluster covers transactional work: mergers and acquisitions, share sale and purchase agreements, commercial contracts (distribution, agency, franchise, supply, services, licensing), investment agreements, capital raising, and securitization. The third cluster covers governance, compliance, and lifecycle: corporate governance, board resolutions, restructuring, reorganisations, carve outs, disposals, and liquidation. The fourth cluster covers standing counsel work: outside general counsel, matter management, and due diligence. The practice operates within the framework of the Jordanian Companies Law No. 22 of 1997 and the Investment Environment Law No. 21 of 2022.

Which client types does the firm's Corporate practice serve?

The Corporate practice acts for international corporations, banks and financial institutions, government institutions, and domestic entities, across the principal sectors of the Jordanian economy. Among them are multinational corporations entering Jordan or expanding regionally; family businesses and family offices; investment banks and financial sponsors; embassies, cultural institutes, and development finance institutions; startups, small and medium enterprises, and large corporations; and Jordanian, Middle Eastern, European, and North American clients with cross-border interests in Jordan. The practice operates as both transactional counsel for one off matters and as outside general counsel for clients who require ongoing day to day legal support. The firm's full client and sector coverage across all practices is set out on the Practice Areas Hub.

Does the firm advise on cross-border corporate transactions?

Yes. The firm regularly acts as Jordanian counsel on cross-border corporate transactions where overseas clients are advised by lead foreign counsel on the broader matter. The practice covers cross-border mergers and acquisitions, investment structuring across multiple jurisdictions, pre sale restructuring, carve outs, joint ventures with foreign counterparties, and the documentation that supports each of these. On matters with overseas clients or counterparties, including parties from the Gulf Cooperation Council, the United Kingdom, and continental Europe, the firm advises on the Jordanian law aspects of the transaction or dispute and coordinates with foreign counsel where appropriate. The firm produces deliverables in English where the matter requires it, alongside the Arabic language work required for filings before Jordanian courts and government bodies. The practice operates within the framework of the Jordanian Companies Law No. 22 of 1997 and coordinates the application of Jordanian commercial law with the foreign governing law that the parties have selected.

What kinds of mergers and acquisitions does the firm handle?

The firm acts on private and public mergers and acquisitions, both domestic and cross-border. Private M&A work covers share sale and purchase agreements, asset purchases, pre sale restructuring and reorganisations, carve outs of business lines, and post completion integration support. Public takeovers are handled where Jordanian listed company rules apply. Cross border M&A is handled where Jordanian commercial law operates alongside foreign governing law selected by the parties. Related work includes navigating pre emption processes, managing corporate auctions, providing acquisition financing support, and the due diligence work that supports each transaction. The practice operates within the framework of the Jordanian Companies Law No. 22 of 1997 and its amendments and the Investment Environment Law No. 21 of 2022. Specific transaction details are kept confidential under the firm's standing confidentiality undertakings and Jordanian Bar Association rules.

Does the firm draft and negotiate commercial contracts?

Yes. The firm drafts and negotiates the commercial contracts that operate the day to day relationships of corporate clients. These include distribution agreements, agency agreements, franchise agreements, supply agreements, service agreements, licensing agreements, non disclosure agreements, memoranda of understanding, letters of intent, and the addenda, schedules, and side letters that accompany them. Drafting work is reviewed for compliance with the relevant Jordanian commercial laws and regulations, and dispute resolution clauses are calibrated to the parties' commercial position and the matter's likely escalation paths. The firm advises on contract amendments and renewals as commercial arrangements develop, and maintains continuity for clients who require ongoing contract management support. Where contractual disputes escalate, the firm's litigation and dispute resolution practice handles the matter alongside the Corporate Department.

Can the firm act as outside general counsel for ongoing corporate matters?

Yes. The firm acts as outside general counsel for clients who require ongoing day to day legal support without the overhead of an in house legal department. The standing counsel function covers contract reviews, board resolution drafting, corporate governance advisory, regulatory filings, employee documentation reviews, and the structuring decisions that arise as a business grows. Engagements are usually structured under a retainer or capped fee arrangement and reviewed periodically. The firm acts as outside general counsel for both Jordanian companies and international clients with Jordan resident operations, including conglomerates whose portfolio companies span multiple sectors. Cross border matters that arise within the standing counsel relationship are handled with direct partner involvement. The engagement letter sets out the scope, fee arrangement, and the team assigned to the relationship.

Which Jordanian statutes govern the firm's corporate work?

The principal statute governing the firm's corporate work is the Jordanian Companies Law No. 22 of 1997 and its amendments, which sets out the framework for limited liability companies, private and public shareholding companies, partnerships, and branches and representative offices of foreign entities. The Investment Environment Law No. 21 of 2022 (replacing the earlier Investment Law No. 30 of 2014) governs investment related matters. Where corporate work touches data, the Personal Data Protection Law No. 24 of 2023 applies. Jordanian Bar Association Law No. 11 of 1972 governs the firm's professional conduct, with Article 54 directing every lawyer to uphold the principles of “honour, uprightness, and integrity”. Corporate disputes proceed through the Court of First Instance, the Court of Appeal, and the Court of Cassation, and through specialised tribunals where the subject matter requires it.

How does the firm structure fees for corporate matters?

Fee structures for corporate matters are agreed during the conflicts review and matter scoping stage of the firm's engagement process, before the engagement letter is issued. Hourly rates are used for advisory work, contract negotiations, and matters where scope cannot be defined at the outset. Fixed fees are used for defined scope deliverables such as articles of association, memoranda of association, shareholder agreements, distribution agreements, and similar single document work. Capped fees are used for transactional matters where scope is clear at the outset. Retainers are used for outside general counsel engagements. The firm does not act on a contingency basis on any matter, consistent with the standards set by the Jordanian Bar Association under Law No. 11 of 1972. The engagement letter records the agreed fee structure, billing cadence, and the firm's confidentiality and conflicts policies.

How can a client engage the firm on a new corporate matter?

New corporate matters reach the firm through info@abdullahfirm.com, by phone, WhatsApp, or Telegram on +962 79 566 6696, or through the firm's online intake form. The intake team responds within six working hours during the office's working week. Each new matter is checked against the firm's conflicts policy and reviewed for scope. Where the firm accepts the engagement, an engagement letter is issued setting out the scope of the corporate work, the fee arrangement (hourly, fixed, capped, or retainer), the lawyers assigned to the matter, and the terms of the relationship. The lead lawyer in the Corporate practice coordinates the file, with supporting lawyers from the relevant clusters contributing where their expertise is required. Cross border matters are handled with direct partner involvement throughout.

If a question above does not address the matter at hand, contact the firm directly through the central intake. The firm responds to new enquiries within six working hours.

About the Firm

About the Firm's Corporate Practice

Among law firms in Jordan, Abdullah & Partners is registered with the Jordanian Companies Control Department under registration number 497 and has practised in Amman since 2000. The Corporate and Commercial practice operates within the framework of the Jordanian Companies Law No. 22 of 1997 and its amendments, and the Investment Environment Law No. 21 of 2022. The firm's lawyers produce deliverables in English where the matter requires it, and in Arabic for filings before Jordanian courts and government bodies. Article 54 of the Jordanian Bar Association Law No. 11 of 1972 directs every lawyer practising at the firm to uphold the principles of “honour, uprightness, and integrity.” That direction is treated as a binding professional standard on every corporate matter the firm accepts.

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Maintained by the Corporate Department of Abdullah & Partners, admitted to the Jordanian Bar Association. Last reviewed: April 2026. Next scheduled review: October 2026.

Abdullah & Partners

Abdullah & Partners is a law firm in Jordan, based in Amman, providing legal services in accordance with the laws of Jordan, the Jordanian Bar Association Law, and international conventions in force.

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