Contact a Lawyer in Kuwait: Reach Attorney Riyadh Mutni AlFadhli Directly

The attorney is available to answer inquiries and provide clear, calm legal guidance. If you are looking to contact a lawyer in Kuwait to book an appointment for a detailed review of your file, or for quick communication when needed, you can choose the channel that suits you best below.

Contact Details

Choose the channel that suits you best. Privacy and professionalism are upheld in every interaction.

Working Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 9 AM to 5 PM (Kuwait time)
Weekend: Friday and Saturday.
To provide continuous support, the attorney receives all inquiries via WhatsApp from 9 AM until 12 midnight.

Visiting the Attorney

You can visit the office by appointment. We are committed to communicating within a professional framework that respects privacy (we cover all governorates of Kuwait).

Appointment Request Form with Attorney Riyadh Mutni AlFadhli

To arrange an appointment after the facts and documents are understood, fill in the following details briefly and clearly.

Get in Touch the Shortest Way

To reach Attorney Riyadh AlFadhli effectively, one brief WhatsApp message is enough — outlining the purpose, the degree of urgency, and any supporting document. The most suitable option is then determined: a review before committing, or a dedicated session after the details are examined.

Frequently Asked Questions

Organized question groups to make the steps of contact and consultation easier to understand before you begin.

FAQs Before Signing and Commitments

When does reviewing a contract before signing become a necessity?

When there are large amounts, long-term obligations, penalties/fines, or complex termination clauses. Also when there is a jurisdiction/arbitration clause or confidentiality/non-compete obligations.

Scope of work and delivery, payments, penalties, termination and rescission, liability and its limits, and the dispute resolution mechanism. Ambiguity here is often the cause of disputes.

The latest version of the contract, the signing date/deadline, and your two most important points of concern. Plus any correspondence summarizing what was actually agreed.

FAQs About Documents and How to Send Them

What is the best format for sending documents to make review easier?

A clear PDF is best, especially for multi-page contracts. Images are fine when a PDF is not available, provided all pages are fully legible.

An organized file, or clearly named files in chronological order, is best. That helps the facts be understood quickly without a long search.

ID numbers, bank accounts, exact addresses, and any details that do not affect understanding of the matter. Only the information needed for the assessment is kept.

FAQs About Booking an Appointment and Time Management

How can an appointment be confirmed on the first try?

Suggesting 2–3 time options while noting (Kuwait time) speeds up coordination. Adding a backup option reduces the chance of postponement.

Setting a clear goal for the appointment and sending the key documents in advance. Coming in with specific points increases the value and reduces digression.

Yes, provided you give notice as early as possible so an alternative can be arranged. The best way is a single message containing your name, the booked appointment, and the proposed replacement time.

FAQs After Sending the Form or Message

What happens after the appointment request form is sent?

Receipt is confirmed, and a brief clarification may be requested if information is missing. The most suitable path is then proposed, or an appointment is set according to availability.

When a key document is missing, the timeline is unclear, or details conflict. Clarifications are usually about when it happened and what the evidence is.

One follow-up message containing your name, the date it was sent, and a one-sentence summary is enough. Following up during working hours is preferred.

FAQs About the Scope of Work and Specializations

What types of matters does the work usually focus on?

Contracts, companies, investment, and commercial disputes, including arbitration and settlement. The details are determined according to the facts and documents.

Yes; contracts focus on clauses and risks, companies on structuring and obligations, and investment on documenting rights and due diligence. The goal is the same: a clearer step and a more precise decision.

Yes, many cases are managed early through assessing the position, formal correspondence, and structured negotiation. Early intervention often reduces time and cost.

FAQs About Transparency and Professional Boundaries

What can be expected from the initial contact?

Structured guidance on what needs to be gathered, and identification of the appropriate next step based on the available information. No final conclusions are drawn without sufficient review of the facts and documents.

The parties are checked before proceeding with any step. Where a conflict exists, the engagement is declined or a suitable alternative path is suggested.

When needed, the key points and the proposed next step can be summarized. That helps everyone follow up without confusion and with the same picture.

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