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Legale Law Firm began with a simple yet powerful vision—to bring justice through knowledge and precise legal research. The journey started in 2010, inspired by the guidance of respected legal minds and a passion for excellence.

What began as a collaborative effort soon grew into a dedicated research-based law firm in Dhaka. With a focus beyond traditional advocacy, Legale built its strength on deep analysis, clear strategy, and intellectual integrity.

Over time, the firm expanded its reach beyond borders, engaging in international legal discussions across Asia, Europe, and the West.

Today, Legale Law Firm stands as a symbol of trust and professionalism—where every case is handled with care, and every argument is built on strong research and experience.

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Foreign Investment

Foreign investment in Bangladesh is primarily governed by a pro investor legal framework that ensures protection repatriation and nondiscrimination. As of this framework has been significantly strengthened by specialized judicial reforms.

Company & Corporate Law

Company law in Bangladesh governs the full life cycle of a business from incorporation to winding up. It is mainly based on the Companies Act, 1994 with modern digital, environmental, and judicial reforms. Corporate law ensures fair operation of companies and protects shareholders, employees, and the state.

Commercial Law

Bangladesh’s commercial legal landscape is built on a foundation of reliability and is currently undergoing a Judicial Renaissance. This frame work ensures that both domestic and international enterprises can operate with clarity and legal security.

Labor and Employment Laws

Labor and Employment Law in Bangladesh are centered on the Bangladesh Labour Act (BLA), 2006, and the Bangladesh labor Rules, 2015. The legal landscape has undergone a human centric transformation, focusing on gender equality, mental health, and refined definitions of workplace roles.

Alternative Dispute Resolution and Litigation

a Dual Track System. While traditional Litigation is the standard Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) has become the preferred strategic choice for corporations due to recent landmark refIn Bangladesh, the legal landscape for resolving business conflicts is currently defined by orms in Bangladesh.

Contract Law

Contract Law in Bangladesh is anchored by the Contract Act, 1872. While the statute itself is a classic piece of legislation, its application has been modernized by digital trade practices, electronic signature laws, and the new Commercial Court Ordinance.

Telecommunication and ICT Law

The Telecommunication and ICT (Information and Communication Technology) legal framework in Bangladesh has undergone a complete structural transformation. The shift focuses on restoring regulatory independence protecting user privacy, and ensuring that digital infrastructure remains an uninterrupted public right.

Corporate Taxation Law

Corporate taxation in Bangladesh is governed by the Income Tax Act, 2023, which replaced the decades old 1984 Ordinance. In 2026, the tax regime has transitioned toward a digitized, conditional, and sector specific model aimed at rewarding formal banking transactions and sustainable business practices.

Banking Law

Banking Law in Bangladesh is centered on the Bank Company Act, 1991, and the Bangladesh Bank Order, 1972. As of 2026, the sector is undergoing a massive structural overhaul aimed at restoring institutional integrity, digitizing financial services, and simplifying the investment exit process for global capital.

Consumer Protection Law

Consumer protection in Bangladesh is primarily governed by the Consumers Right Protection Act, 2009. In 2026, the legal landscape has significantly evolved to address the complexities of digital commerce and ensure greater corporate accountability.

Intellectual Property Law

ntellectual Property (IP) law in Bangladesh is currently in a high-growth phase. As the nation prepares for its LDC graduation in 2026, the government has overhauled its legal framework to align with the WTO TRIPS Agreement and WIPO standards.

Construction Law

Construction Law in Bangladesh is a multi-layered field governed by foundational building acts, urban development rules and, as of newly promulgated ordinances focused on housing finance and sustainable urban growth.