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Question added by Nadine Alkiswany Mergers & Acquisitions – Experienced Tax Associate PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
5 years ago

What sort of work is available for an American Lawyer?‎

I am a law student to be barred as an attorney in Texas. I want to live in Abu Dhabi and wonder what legal work might be available for me, or how an American lawyer could‎ ... See More

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Answer added by  Uchechukwu Chikwendu, Creative Director, Rehoboth Communications
6 years ago

Sometimes where there is a need for extra expenses on the part of the expertriate

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Answer added by  Nadjib RABAHI, Freelancer, My own account
7 years ago

This will depend on the policy of a country reserved for expatriates and the strategy of recruitment adopted by each company

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Answer added by  Nitish Kohli, Assistant Manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers
6 years ago

Generally, expatriates are paid allowances to cover for higher living costs or to mitigate hardships in host location. Hence they get a higher salary

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Answer added by  Deleted user
7 years ago

the segment too i think, i need to know some details about differences between private and governmental companies policy