Recognised amongst the World’s Leading Trademark Professionals by the World Trademark Review.
Amala Atieh is a Senior Counsel in Taylor Wessing’s Dubai office with more than 15 years of experience advising on intellectual property, technology, commercial, media, and litigation matters across the MENA region. She advises on trademarks, copyrights, patents, domain names, plant varieties and trade secrets, and is highly experienced in structuring licensing, franchising, and technology agreements. Amala also frequently supports clients in the localisation of global IP and technology contracts, ensuring alignment with regional regulations. Her bilingual fluency allows her to manage matters end-to-end across Arabic- and English-speaking jurisdictions.
Amala is recognised for her ability to develop practical, business-focused legal frameworks that align with clients’ commercial objectives and operational models. She brings clarity to complex legal issues across digital ecosystems, including e-commerce, software-as-a-service, and content licensing. Her strength lies in bridging legal, technical, and regulatory considerations, particularly in multi-jurisdictional environments. Clients rely on her for strategic advice on adapting international IP, technology, and commercial structures to local law, while anticipating regulatory risks and enforcement challenges. Her work is valued for its balance between technical accuracy and commercial usability.
Amala has advised a wide range of clients, including global software and technology companies, streaming platforms, e-commerce companies, franchisors, global media groups, luxury automotive and fashion brands, FMCG companies, F&B operators, and digital businesses. She regularly supports clients in adapting international IP and technology agreements for use across the MENA region, including franchise, licensing, SaaS, and content distribution frameworks. Her work also extends to advising on emerging legal issues in artificial intelligence, particularly around IP ownership, licensing of AI-generated content, and digital risk allocation. Amala has led on regional platform launches, brand protection programs, and regulatory audits for digital products entering MENA markets. On the contentious side, Amala advises on IP enforcement strategies, including trademark and copyright infringement, anti-counterfeiting actions, opposition and cancellation proceedings, and UDRP domain name recovery disputes. Clients rely on her ability to manage complex legal risks across sectors and jurisdictions, delivering tailored solutions that align with regional enforcement mechanisms and evolving technology regulations.
Amala’s sector expertise includes cloud services, digital media, luxury retail, education, and hospitality. She advises clients on technology deployment, data governance, IP strategy, and digital commercialisation. Her work includes structuring white-label and technology transfer agreements for regional rollout, advising on compliance with consumer and advertising laws, and developing platform terms of use. She supports franchisors and licensors entering the MENA market with full-suite documentation and brand control mechanisms. Amala’s understanding of legal systems across the MENA region enables her to deliver regionally harmonised yet locally compliant legal solutions.
Recognised amongst the World’s Leading Trademark Professionals by the World Trademark Review.
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