Dubai law firm LYLAW highlights UAE legal services and public education push
LYLAW, the public brand of HPL Yamalova & Plewka FZCO, is positioning its Dubai practice as a long-standing guide for businesses, families and individuals navigating UAE law. The firm says its work spans onshore courts, DIFC Courts and arbitration, while its public channels and podcast expand legal education beyond client work.
Why it matters: - LYLAW is presenting itself as a single-point legal adviser for clients dealing with the UAE’s shifting mix of onshore, free zone and federal rules. - The firm says practical guidance matters because laws and enforcement practices can change quickly in the UAE, creating risk for clients who rely on outdated rules. - The firm’s reach across business, family and personal legal issues makes its work relevant to both residents and international companies operating in Dubai.
What happened: - LYLAW, the public brand of HPL Yamalova & Plewka FZCO, said it is a Dubai-based general practice law firm established in 2009 in Jumeirah Lakes Towers. - The firm said it advises clients in UAE onshore courts, DIFC Courts and arbitration. - LYLAW said it operates across its website, social channels and publications under the LYLAW brand, while HPL Yamalova & Plewka FZCO remains the registered legal name. - The firm identified its practice as covering individuals, families and businesses across the UAE.
The details: - LYLAW said its business work includes structuring, incorporation, day-to-day operations, restructuring, bankruptcy and liquidation. - The firm said it works with sole proprietorships, small and medium enterprises and multinationals with cross-jurisdictional needs. - LYLAW said its business advice includes mainland and free zone regulation, employment, internal protocols, regulatory and anti-money laundering compliance, and dispute resolution. - The firm’s full practice list is available at the firm’s practice areas page. - For individuals and families, LYLAW said it handles immigration and residency, real estate and tenancy, family law and personal status matters for Muslims and non-Muslims, estate planning, wills, inheritance and probate, employment, criminal defense and tax. - LYLAW said expatriate and local clients value advice that is pragmatic, culturally aware and grounded in experience.
Between the lines: - LYLAW is pairing a traditional legal practice with a strong media and education strategy. - The firm said its public legal education work is part of how it explains UAE law to residents and businesses that may not know how different legal regimes interact. - Founder Ludmila Yamalova’s U.S. legal background and cross-border experience appear aimed at clients with international needs. - The firm’s five-language service model suggests a target market that extends well beyond Arabic- and English-speaking clients.
What's next: - LYLAW said it will continue serving clients through its Dubai practice while keeping its legal education content active online and on air. - The firm said Lawgical, its podcast, is approaching 300 episodes. - LYLAW said it remains active on TikTok, Instagram and Reddit, and Yamalova continues to appear on Dubai Eye 103.8 and Virgin Radio. - The firm’s online presence includes its website and social channels on LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok.
The bottom line: - LYLAW is marketing itself as a long-established Dubai law firm with broad UAE legal coverage, cross-border experience and a sizable public education platform.
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