How legal salaries in the Middle East are evolving in 2025

Author Shane Morton
May 29, 2025

Over the past 12–18 months, we’ve seen significant shifts in the salary landscape for lawyers across the Middle East. As firms adjust to changing market conditions, talent expectations, and broader economic developments, compensation trends reflect both opportunity and challenge.

Market rebalancing:

For years, Middle East hubs like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Riyadh offered highly competitive legal salaries, often outpacing those in other international markets when adjusted for tax benefits. This was driven by high demand for international expertise, a relatively limited talent pool, and strong economic growth.

In recent times, however, whilst salaries remain attractive, especially for lawyers with niche expertise, we’re seeing a more cautious approach from firms. Gross numbers in the ME do not match those in London, but the tax benefits are still there. Firms are being more strategic, weighing regional experience, language skills, and cultural fit more heavily.

Slight softening at the mid associate level (3–6 PQE) who are still very much in demand, but their salary expectations are now being scrutinised more closely. Firms are prioritising retention.

Local expertise in markets like KSA are commanding significant premiums and we’re seeing in-house compensation catching up with corporates and government entities increasing their legal budgets to attract talent away from private practice.

Candidates are becoming more holistic in evaluating offers given the rise in the general cost of living across the region.

Continued squeeze on compensation for senior associates at the 8-10 PQE, thanks to upward pressure from the mid-senior level and not much movement upwards at entry Partner level.

What this means for firms and candidates:

For firms, it’s not (always) just about throwing money at the problem. Lawyers are looking for compelling career paths, genuine work-life balance, and cultural alignment. Compensation is still key, but it’s only one piece of the puzzle.

For candidates, especially those looking to move into or within the region, understanding these salary shifts is vital. Benchmarking based on outdated figures can lead to missed opportunities or stalled negotiations. Working with recruiters who have deep regional insight is more important than ever.

The arrival of U.S. law firms in the Middle East is reshaping the salary landscape. While this creates a significant opportunity for lawyers looking to maximise earnings, it also increases the pressure on established firms to innovate and compete on more than just pay.

Salaries are rising above inflation (and we’re waiting to see what the UK firms do on salary increases in the next few months) but so are expectations, both from firms and from candidates. The market is becoming more dynamic, and more competitive.

Please get in touch if you’d like to discuss your particular situation.

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