Attorney Riyadh Mutni AlFadhli | Lawyer in Kuwait
Contracts, Companies & Investment
- Contract lawyer in Kuwait: drafting, review, and negotiation before signing
- Companies and investment in Kuwait: incorporation, governance, partners’ agreements
- Arbitration and dispute settlement: choosing the most suitable path before escalation
You will understand your options clearly before any step.

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Sunday – Thursday | 9 AM – 5 PM
Why Choose Attorney Riyadh Mutni AlFadhli as Your Trusted Lawyer in Kuwait?
The legal platform of Attorney Riyadh Mutni AlFadhli in Kuwait is designed to be a knowledge reference that eases concern and turns scattered information into clear understanding, with respectful communication when needed.
Documented Trust from the Start
A registered lawyer in Kuwait — Registration No. 8342.
Clarity Before the Decision
Explaining terms and their practical meaning as used in the Kuwaiti context — so you understand your position before any step.
Procedural Steps… Step by Step
Instead of generic answers, you get a roadmap: what usually happens? In what order? What are the critical points? And what should you watch for early on?
Reducing Risks and Common Mistakes
A practical focus on what most often causes problems in contracts, companies, investment, and commercial disputes — especially before signing a contract or taking an irreversible step.
Arbitration and Dispute Settlement, Realistically
Clarifying when arbitration helps and when settlement is the better option, and the practical difference from litigation — with respect for privacy and no promises or exaggerated headlines.
Your Options Are Clear — Whatever the Size of Your Business
This platform is your reliable guide, whether you are an individual seeking to protect their rights, an entrepreneur planning to launch a venture, or a representative of a small or medium-sized company looking for legal stability. It was put in your hands to help you navigate the complexities of contracts, organise partners’ agreements, and handle commercial disputes or arbitration calmly and transparently — so you fully understand your position before making any decisive decision.
Our Clients’ Reviews Reflect Our Experience and Reliability
Real experiences that show the working style: clarity, organisation, and realistic options.
Reviews are translated from Arabic and reflect their authors’ experiences; procedures and outcomes vary depending on the facts, documents, and jurisdiction.
Scope of Legal Services
Riyadh Mutni AlFadhli, a lawyer in Kuwait, provides legal services in specific practice areas, with an approach focused on clarity and reducing risk before any step.
Contracts
Contract drafting and review, analysing legally significant wording and identifying risk points, negotiating terms before signing, and flagging common risks and mistakes.
Companies and Investment
Incorporation and structuring the relationship from the start, governance, partners’ agreements, and investment contracts — to reduce the likelihood of later disputes, based on the documents and facts.
Commercial Disputes and Debt Collection
Preparing the file and documents, framing the legal picture of the dispute, understanding the available options before escalation, and identifying the critical points in disputes and debt collection.
Arbitration and Settlement
Assessing when arbitration helps and when settlement is the better option, and explaining the practical difference between arbitration and litigation — with respect for privacy and no generalisations or promises.
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Didn’t find your situation among these paths? Write a short summary and we will point you to the closest one.
How Does the Consultation Work?
The approach is practical and simple: understanding the facts and documents first, then explaining the options and the most suitable path calmly and transparently — with no drama and no promises.
Send a Clear Summary with the Available Documents
In a few lines, write: what happened? When did it start? What is your goal? Then attach what you have (contract, correspondence, receipts, minutes… if available).
Initial Review and Path Selection
The overall picture is clarified: the possible options, the common risks, and what to watch for before signing or before escalating — based on the facts and documents.
A Defined Next Step
You leave with a clear plan: a proposed action, checkpoints, or missing documents to provide — so you understand your options clearly before any step.
Key dates (start of dealings/the dispute/last contact)
What was agreed and what was breached (if any)
The documents you have (contract/correspondence/evidence)
Your realistic goal (amicable solution? Collection? Ending an obligation? Negotiation?)
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Frequently Asked Questions Before Reaching Out
Can a consultation be provided without documents?
General guidance can be provided to understand the options, but accuracy increases when clear facts and supporting documents are available.
Is the consultation in person, or can it be remote?
It can be arranged in person or remotely, depending on what is agreed and the nature of the case.
Is there a commitment to confidentiality?
Yes. The engagement is based on respect for privacy and professional commitment, and it is preferable to share sensitive information only when needed.
How long does the consultation take?
The duration varies with the complexity of the case and the information available; the goal is for you to leave with a clear summary of the options, the critical points, and the suggested next step.
In short, what is the difference between arbitration and litigation?
Arbitration follows a different path and procedures from litigation, and it is often shaped by the existence of an arbitration clause and the contract’s terms.
When is settlement the better option?
It is often suitable for saving time/cost or preserving the relationship, and the decision depends on the strength of your position and the available evidence.
How are the fees determined?
They are determined once the required scope of work and the overall picture of the case are clear — not before.