Media Contact
Members of the press should direct all enquiries to our dedicated media address. We triage incoming requests by deadline and topic and route them to the partner best placed to comment on the subject matter. Please include the outlet, the deadline, the format of the piece (written, broadcast, or podcast), and the specific questions parties would like addressed.
Email: info@abdullahfirm.com
Telephone: +962 79 566 6696
Office: 3rd, 4th & 5th Floors, Al Rashed Building, No. 11 Zahar Street, Umm Al Summaq, Amman 11108, Jordan
Hours: Sunday to Thursday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (GMT+3 Amman)
About the Firm
Abdullah & Partners is a full-service international law firm founded in Amman, Jordan, in 2000 by Mohammad Jaradat. The firm advises corporations, governments, diplomatic missions, and individuals across nineteen distinct practice areas, including corporate and commercial, litigation and dispute resolution, international arbitration, intellectual property, banking and financial regulation, real estate and construction, criminal defence, labour and employment, taxation, maritime and transport. Our clients are based in seventeen countries, and our lawyers work fluently in English and Arabic.
The firm is registered with the Jordanian Bar Association and with the Jordanian Companies Control Department under CCD Reg. No. 497. Our headquarters is in Umm Al Summaq, Amman, with matters represented before every level of the Jordanian court system, from the Magistrate Courts to the Court of Cassation, and in international arbitration proceedings seated across the MENA region and Europe.
Topics We Can Comment On
Our partners are available for on-the-record commentary on a wide range of legal and regulatory topics, including but not limited to:
- Commercial and corporate law in Jordan, company formation, foreign investment, mergers and acquisitions, and shareholder disputes.
- Litigation and dispute resolution, including enforcement of foreign judgments, debt recovery, and the Jordanian court system.
- International arbitration, institutional and ad-hoc, ICC, LCIA, DIAC, and regional arbitration seats.
- Banking and financial regulation, including the Central Bank of Jordan, anti-money-laundering, and insurance regulation.
- Intellectual property, trademarks, copyright, patents, and enforcement across MENA.
- Technology and cybersecurity, Jordanian Electronic Transactions Law, data protection under PDPL 24/2023, and the Cybercrime Law.
- Real estate, construction, and hospitality, including foreign ownership rules and project disputes.
- Criminal defence, particularly matters involving foreign nationals, extradition, and white-collar investigations.
- Labour and employment, hiring and termination rules, work permits, and industry-specific compliance.

