The Saudi Ministry of Justice has officially launched the Unified Contract for Lawyer Fees, led by His Excellency the Minister of Justice and Chairman of the Saudi Bar Association, Walid Al-Samaani. This unified legal contract aims to regulate the contractual relationship between lawyers and clients under a clear and transparent framework, strengthening preventive justice in the Kingdom.
Key Highlights
- This Saudi unified contract is legally binding and enforceable, created through the Najiz platform and electronically processed by enforcement courts via the sa platform, thus removing the need for court proceedings to file lawsuits.
- It provides clear documentation of legal services, including representation, consultations, document preparation, notifications, and fee transactions.
- It helps document all associated transactions, including payment of fees, the exchange of documents, and communications shared between the parties.
- It outlines how law firms are required to return all client assets after the payment of fees, and how clients are required to punctually pay their fees.
FAQs
What is the Unified Contract for Lawyer Fees in Saudi Arabia?
The Unified Contract is a new standardized, legally binding agreement launched by the Saudi Ministry of Justice to regulate the relationship between lawyers and clients. It aims to promote transparency and strengthen preventive justice by clearly defining legal service terms and obligations for both parties.
How is the Unified Contract processed and enforced?
The contract is created and finalized through the Ministry’s Najiz platform and is electronically processed by enforcement courts via Najiz.sa. This digital process makes it enforceable without the need to initiate separate court proceedings, streamlining legal services and protecting client rights.
What types of legal services are covered in the contract?
The contract provides detailed documentation of services, including legal representation, consultations, preparation of legal documents, sending of notifications, and tracking all communications and transactions related to the services provided.
What financial and transactional protections does the contract offer?
The Unified Contract is a new standardized, legally binding agreement launched by the Saudi Ministry of Justice to regulate the relationship between lawyers and clients. It aims to promote transparency and strengthen preventive justice by clearly defining legal service terms and obligations for both parties.
What are the responsibilities of clients and law firms under this contract?
Law firms are required to return all client assets after fees are paid. Clients are responsible for paying their fees on time according to the agreed terms in the contract.