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Accessibility statement

Noura Almaazmi is committed to making this Site accessible to the widest possible audience, including people with disabilities. This page sets out our current conformance status, known limitations, and how to contact us if you encounter a barrier.

Last updated: 1 May 2026

1. Conformance target

The Site is designed to conform with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA. WCAG defines accessibility requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with disabilities.

2. Measures we have taken

  • Semantic HTML5 markup with landmark roles for every page (header, nav, main, footer).
  • Keyboard accessible navigation; focus styles preserved.
  • Sufficient colour contrast — primary text against backgrounds meets or exceeds the WCAG 2.2 AA threshold.
  • Responsive layouts that scale from 320px viewports up to large desktop without loss of content or function.
  • Form fields with associated labels and clear error messaging.
  • Reduced-motion preferences respected for view-transition animations.
  • Plain-language headings and a logical reading order on every page.

3. Known limitations

We're aware of these limitations and are working to address them:

  • Some long-form insight pages have been generated programmatically and may not have hand-crafted alt text on every illustrative element.
  • Embedded third-party widgets (e.g. the Lexzur client portal at app4legal.com) follow their own accessibility model.
  • The interactive calculators support keyboard input but the result region uses a visual table — we plan to add a textual summary in addition to the table.

4. Assistive technology compatibility

The Site is tested with current versions of:

  • Screen readers: VoiceOver (macOS, iOS), NVDA (Windows).
  • Browsers: Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Edge.
  • Keyboard-only navigation.

5. Feedback

If you find a barrier to access, please tell us. Email accessibility@almaazmilawyers.com or call +971 4 241 3555. We aim to acknowledge accessibility feedback within five business days and to remediate within a reasonable time, prioritising the most impactful fixes.

6. Formal complaints

If you are not satisfied with our response, you may escalate through our Complaints procedure.


This page is provided for information only. It does not create a solicitor–client relationship. For matter-specific advice, please speak to us.