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ARAYGI & MAALOULY LAW FIRM

    Joseph Araygi

    Founding Partner

    Commercial, Corporate & Banking Law
    Litigation & Arbitration

    Admitted to the Tripoli Bar in 1966, Joseph Araygi is a founding partner of Araygi & Maalouly Law Firm and one of its key pillars since its establishment.

    With over fifty years of legal experience, Joseph has developed extensive expertise in criminal and civil law, advising clients on complex legal issues, including mergers and acquisitions and corporate restructuring.

    He holds French and Lebanese Master’s degrees in Law from Saint Joseph University of Beirut, and is fluent in French and Arabic.

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    Raymond (Rony) Araygi

    Managing Partner

    Commercial, Corporate & Banking Law

    Admitted to the Beirut Bar in 1989, Rony Araygi is the Managing Partner of Araygi & Maalouly Law Firm. He has extensive experience in commercial, corporate, and fiscal law, and has acted in numerous domestic and international arbitrations as both counsel and arbitrator under the rules of the ICC, DIAC, and LAMC. His practice spans sectors including post-M&A, distribution, construction, joint ventures, and intellectual property.

    Rony holds a Master’s degree in Law and a Diploma of Higher Studies (DES) in Private Law from Saint Joseph University of Beirut, and is fluent in English, French, and Arabic.

    He has also served in several advisory roles within the Lebanese government, which gave him extensive experience in the public sector. He was appointed Minister of Culture from 2014 to 2016, receiving the French Republic’s distinction of Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres in recognition of his contribution to culture and public service.

    Gabriel (Gaby) Maalouly

    Managing Partner

    Commercial, Corporate & Banking Law
    Litigation & Arbitration

    Admitted to the Beirut Bar in 1988, Gabriel has been involved in a very large number of legal matters, particularly in the commercial, corporate and banking fields. He has advised and represented major Lebanese and international clients in complex corporate restructurings, financing operations, mergers and acquisitions, and commercial disputes. His practice also extends to advising banks and financial institutions on regulatory compliance and transactional matters.

    Gabriel has been a lecturer in Business Law at Saint Joseph University of Beirut since 1994.

    He holds a Master’s degree in Law from Saint Joseph University of Beirut.

    Gabriel is fluent in English, French, and Arabic.

    Paula Hakim Maalouly

    Partner

    Litigation & Arbitration

    Admitted to the Beirut Bar in 1989, Paula advises a wide range of local and international clients in the banking, corporate, commercial, and real estate fields. She has extensive experience in contract negotiation, corporate structuring, and real estate transactions. Her practice also covers enforcement procedures, including the execution of judgments and recovery of assets.

    Paula notably acted as legal advisor in the structuring and establishment of the contractual framework governing the relationship between property owners and the real estate company responsible for managing Beirut’s downtown area (Solidere).

    Paula holds a Master’s degree in Law from Saint Joseph University of Beirut.

    She is fluent in French and Arabic.

    Jacques Tabar

    Partner

    Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Law
    Litigation & Arbitration
    Real Estate Law

    Admitted to the Beirut Bar in 2000, Jacques has been primarily involved in commercial and criminal litigation, with extensive experience representing clients before Lebanese courts in complex disputes arising from commercial contracts, and corporate or criminal matters.

    He also has a recognized specialization in sports law, where he advises and represents clubs, athletes, and associations in negotiation contracts and on disciplinary and regulatory issues. He has also participated in international and domestic sports arbitrations, including under the Rules of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

    Jacques holds a Master’s degree in Law from the Lebanese University.

    He is a member of the Association Internationale des Avocats du Football (AIAF – Paris), a member of the Appeal Committee of the Lebanese Football Association (LFA), and a member of the Disciplinary Committee of the West Asian Football Federation (WAFF).