Horizons & Co. Law Firm is awarded "Best Law Firm" by key client and renowned luxury property developer LEOS International

Horizons & Co. Law Firm is awarded "Best Law Firm" by key client and renowned luxury property developer LEOS International
Market-leading UAE law firm Horizons & Co is proud to have been awarded “Best Law Firm” by our long-term key client LEOS International.
Founder and Managing Partner Ali Al Zarooni and Legal Director Lilas Al Akhras were delighted to have joined member of LEOS International at the prestigious Palazzo Versace Dubai for the unveiling of their latest project, Kensington Gardens by LEOS.
The event, which brought together prominent figures from across the international real estate sector, concluded with an awards ceremony where Horizons & Co Law Firm was proud to be recognised with the 'Best Law Firm' award. Our Founder and Managing Partner Ali Ismael Al Zarooni was honoured to receive the award presented by Mr. Rui Liu, Founder & CEO, and Mr. Mark Gaskin COO for the Middle East & Asia.
LEOS International is a renowned luxury property developer with a strong presence in the UK, the UAE and internationally and their Kensington Gardens Project is a Dubai first-of-its-kind residential community, that introduces a new realm of British-standard living, inspired by the essence of timeless high-class, elegance.
At Horizons & Co Law Firm we are committed to being more than just legal advisors. We pride ourselves on being partners to our clients, working alongside them to achieve their commercial objectives and support their business growth.
We are proud to be the trusted partner of LEOS International and grateful for this incredible recognition and we look forward to celebrating many more achievements and milestones together with LEOS International and all our clients.
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