Since 1953 we have been offering and facilitating legal services to domestic as well as foreign clients throughout the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Hussein Shoukry’s professional career started in 1953 when Mr. Shoukry
obtained the License No. (1) to practice law in the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia. At the beginning, Mr. Shoukry entered into a professional partnership
in Jeddah with another Attorney (Mr. Ibrahim Noureldin Khalil), until
Mr. Khalil’s retirement in 1963. In 1965 an acknowledged Attorney, Mr.
Mahmoud Amin El-Ayouti, joined as a partner, and the firm operated under
the title of “HUSSEIN SHOUKRY & MAHMOUD AMIN EL-AYOUTI”. The professional
partnership lasted until 1986 when Mr. El-Ayouti passed away earlier
that year. Since 1986 until present, the office is operating in Jeddah
under the title of “HUSSEIN SHOUKRY LAW FIRM”.
MISSION
Our main objective is to safeguard and protect
our clients’ interests by means of utilizing the existing laws and legal
resources. Moreover to contribute towards developing the Legal profession
in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) by means of having an effective
role in raising awareness of rights and obligations; lobbying for the
development of current and new regulations; adhering to the professions
ethics; maintaining our lawyer’s reputation and raising their competence
through experience and guidance in order that they may continue on rendering
their skillful services to judiciary while maintaining the clients interests
and rights in all circumstances.
VISION
Be a shield to those in need by seeking the truth, defending the weak,
insisting that justice be administered with an even hand, “Be a pillar
of strength for those who are weak and oppressed. Those who are strong
but do wrong, make them pay for their wrong-doings.” and raise the standard
of the legal profession. Which we truly believe can be achieved through
facilitating the role of law in society, as it raises public consciousness
of its rights, reduce disputes, and protects individuals as well as
corporate entities from harm whether it be inflicted by others or produced
from oneself.