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At Manal Dhahi Legal Consultants, we provide integrated, sector-specific legal solutions designed to meet the complex demands of Bahrain’s construction, contracting, and real estate markets.

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Our legal advisory services

From navigating high risk labor environments and resolving commercial disputes to protecting intellectual property and ensuring tax, insurance, and regulatory compliance, our firm delivers precise legal strategies that protect your operations from risk and position your business for long term success.

We specialize in handling government facing matters through administrative law and public procurement expertise, while also offering high level advisory in corporate structuring, banking and finance, and environmental compliance. Whether you are securing permits, entering joint ventures, managing workplace incidents, or bidding on major public contracts, our multidisciplinary legal team, led by the trusted authority Mrs. Manal Dhahi, ensures that every legal move supports your operational goals and meets Bahrain’s evolving legal framework with confidence and clarity.

20+
Team
900+
Cases Represented

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Our legal approach 


1
Technical Collaboration

We partner with engineers and sector specialists to align legal terms with operational requirements and deliverables.

2
Risk Forecasting

Our contract strategies proactively identify and mitigate legal and financial risks before they arise.

3
Rapid Legal Response

From cease & desist letters to urgent court filings, we act quickly to defend our clients’ interests.

4
Transparent Client Experience

We maintain open, honest, and direct communication throughout every phase — from consultation to resolution.

Let’s resolve your legal matter  with confidence

At Manal Dhahi Legal Consultants, we are ready to assist you in every legal concern—whether it involves court representation, regulatory filings, dispute resolution, or legal advisory.

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INSIGHTS

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Contractors and supervising engineers remain liable during the post-handover liability period often up to ten years for structural or workmanship defects. 

Yes, changes to scope, pricing, or timelines must be documented through signed Variation Orders to remain enforceable and valid.

Poorly managed documents or vague contract terms can weaken legal claims, hinder defense, or cause failure in enforcing rights.

If the contractor fails to repair reported defects, the client may claim compensation, enforce guarantees, or seek legal remedies under the contract.  

  Disputes are best handled through mediation or arbitration first. Clear contract terms, timely notices, and documented evidence are key to securing your position.