A group of Gulf and Arab law firms in Dubai signed a strategic cooperation agreement aims to increase the exchange of legal expertise among lawyers, as well as to facilitate litigation procedures in cases involving cybercrimes, as of being related to an open space in which the parties are usually from different countries.

"There is a future plan also as needed in the coming period to expand this cooperation with law firms from other Arab and foreign countries to create a wider cooperation between firms and access to global representation, thereby contributes in elevating legal work to the highest professional level" said lawyer Mohammed Ali Al Hammadi.

Al Hammadi pointed out that «"this agreement is necessary especially after technology openness and electronic crimes which always be its perpetrator from different countries, which make it difficult for right-holder to sue the other party".

The agreement was signed by Lawyer Muhammad Ali al-Hammadi from UAE and lawyer Bayan Zahran from Saudi Arabia, and lawyer Falah Al-Mutairi from the State of Qatar, and lawyer Fowzia Janahi from the Kingdom of Bahrain, and lawyer Athra Alrefaie from the State of Kuwait, and lawyer Badriya Al-Balushi from the Sultanate of Oman, and Lawyer Bushra Al-Alawi from Morocco, and lawyer Samira Zeitoun from Jordan.