Kairouan . Tunis . Business law

Business law attorney in Tunisia

Company formation, contracts, risk prevention and commercial disputes for founders, investors and SMEs operating in Tunisia.

Member of the Tunisian National Bar Association
Google rating5.0
Firm Registered with the Court of Cassation

Legal structure that supports growth

Business law should not only be used after a dispute appears. The firm also helps clients structure operations upstream, secure commitments, clarify governance and keep conflicts more controllable.

High-impact support areas

  • Company setup, shareholder arrangements and governance structuring.
  • Drafting and review of commercial contracts and strategic agreements.
  • Debt recovery, contractual termination and shareholder disputes.

What the business gains

What the business gains

  • A legal reading focused on outcome and real financial exposure.
  • Stronger contracts and documents before signature or breach.
  • Faster reaction to non-payment, partner conflict and governance blockages.

When speed matters

  • Before signing a material commercial contract.
  • When a partner, client or supplier blocks payment or decision-making.
  • When formal notice, unpaid debt or litigation exposure appears.

Businesses and founders supported

  • SMEs, traders, liberal professions and investors in Kairouan.
  • Files coordinated with Tunis and partners elsewhere in Tunisia.
  • One-off support or continuing follow-up depending on the risk level.

How we work

How the work is approached

1. Business-risk review

The firm identifies the commercial objective, the financial exposure and the clauses that matter most.

2. Legal architecture

Documents are drafted or renegotiated to protect the business and reduce grey areas.

3. Resolution or litigation

If the conflict is active, the file is prepared either for strong negotiation or court action.

Frequently asked questions

Do you advise SMEs and founders?

Yes. The approach is scaled to the company's size, growth stage and risk profile.

When should a contract be reviewed?

Ideally before signature, but also before renewal, termination or difficult performance.

What should I do about a major unpaid invoice?

The priority is to secure evidence, choose the right demand route and move quickly on recovery.

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