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Karm Legal joins hands with Malta’s Lex Group

Karm Legal Consultants, a UAE-based legal consultancy firm focusing on corporate, commercial and technology law, has joined hands with Lex Group in Malta to provide legal expertise for tech enterprises in the UAE and Malta.

 This will be supported by Fintech Solution Ltd, the fintech arm of KSi Malta, Lex Group’s DLT and Fintech partner.

Lex Group, one of the leading consultancy firms in Malta, will act as Karm’s affiliate in the country. Together, the two entities will exchange their extensive repository of legal expertise and knowledge to support their clients, especially in next generation and frontier technologies.

Karm partnered with Lex Group to deliver on the progressive vision of the UAE leadership to invest and build next generation tech competencies with the country already among the early adopters of advanced technology and digital solutions.
 
At a press conference held in Malta, Kokila Alagh, the founder of Karm Legal, signed the collaboration agreement with Dr Andy Ellul, head of Lex Group.
 
“UAE and Malta are investing heavily in next generation technology and building an advanced infrastructure that draws on digital technology,” said Alagh.

“With the advances achieved by the UAE in the tech field, there is considerable demand for legal consultancy in the domain – especially in new generation sectors such as e-commerce, fintech, blockchain and AI – which calls for specialized skills.

“We are honoured to contribute to the nation’s advanced tech field, and with the expert skills of Lex Group and the strengths of Karm Legal, together, we are confident of providing our clients with cutting edge counsel in all areas – particularly in tech-related issues,” she added.
 
“We see strong synergies for us in working with Lex Group to add significant value to our clients, especially with the progress achieved by the UAE in promoting digital technologies and investing in the Fourth Industrial Revolution,” Alagh explained.

“Malta has highlighted its vision to be a hub for blockchain technology and with its strategic location in the EU, it can help support startups to scale up their business globally. Through our association, we aim to support UAE-based entities in the blockchain space with cutting edge insights gained from Malta’s experience.” – TradeArabia News Service