Karray Lawyers is a group office of lawyers based in Sfax, Tunisia, established by Rached Karray in 1987, and supported by Youssef Karray, backed with a team of collaborators specialized in Business Law and different branches of Domestic Law and International Law.
With 37 years of practice acquired alongside companies and individuals, our lawyers and partners are qualified to master the legal, contractual and human environments of their clients.
With a competent and available team, and with a concern for excellence that has made its reputation today, Karray lawyers is an office on a human scale, within which your partners and collaborators are keen to support you in key moments of your life or that of your business, to anticipate and optimize the performance of your company or your real estate, secure your contracts and business relationships, assist you in defending your property interests.
Litigation
With their long experience in litigation, our attorneys are competent to initiate any legal procedure through all the courts of the Tunisian state, and all judicial and administrative bodies.
The partners of the Karray Lawyers office, specialist in Business Law and International Law, have acquired recognized expertise in business litigation and civil, commercial and administrative procedures during several years spent working for major Tunisian banks and insurance companies.
Thanks to its large network of collaborators and auxiliaries, the Karray Lawyers office ensures prompt introduction and careful monitoring of its clients’ legal affairs.
Counsel
Legal counselling being a major component of our work, we assist our clients through the negotiation and drafting of legal acts and contracts.
The preliminary study of each file makes it possible to propose to the client the best strategy to lead to a favorable and rapid resolution.
Through alternative conflict resolution methods, our team advises the client and assists them in obtaining an effective solution adapted to their needs, and this also involves mediation and conciliation, thus avoiding costs and slowness of litigation procedure.