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Friday, September 10, 2010

    2007 Middle East Report


Lawyers of Arabia - the market report - Entranced by the mystique of the desert, the lure of the souks, not to mention the tax-free salaries and year-round sun, many New Zealand lawyers may be contemplating a move to the Middle East. Darise Ogden investigates the opportunities that exist for talented Kiwi lawyers

Why Dubai? - Why is a small city surrounded by desert suddenly becoming the place to be for law firms? Miranda Hilton explains Dubai’s appeal

Projecting the future – lawyers needed now! - With so many firms entering the Dubai legal market, NZLawyer asked one of the newest firms why a New Zealand lawyer should choose them over the rest of the pack

Negotiating Dubai’s red tape - Initially, Edwin Lim admits the only thing he knew about Dubai was that it was somewhere in a Middle Eastern desert. Having clocked up his first year, he has absolutely no regrets in moving to the desert, but he has some advice for those of you with Lawrence of Arabia fantasies

Lifting the veil - In a city where the population is 75.5 per cent male, Annika Kneebone explains what it is like to be a part of Dubai’s minority

An Arabian Life - Seven New Zealanders share their experiences of working and living in the “fastest growing city in the world"


   

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