Managing Partner
Nasreen has been at the forefront of legal innovation and societal development in KSA. She is a pioneer in supporting women’s rights. She founded and developed Know Your Rights, a leading and unique mobile application in KSA, aimed at empowering Saudi women, and helping them understand their rights, so they can protect themselves against problems that could befall them owing to ignorance of the law. The application is the first of its kind in Saudi Arabia and worldwide.
Prior to starting her own law firm, Nasreen worked as an attorney at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP in association with The Law Firm of Salah Al-Hejailan for five years.
Nasreen is extensively experienced in corporate and commercial law, intellectual property, and information technology. She also provides a variety of advice to tech businesses and startups.
She personally has been recognized for her achievements by winning the female lawyer of the year 2022 by Arabian Business KSA Women Excellence award woman of the year.
In 2019, Google flew its team to Saudi Arabia to make a documentary about Nasreen Alissa’s journey and her application https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruKP0YcSHfQ
Google also made a separate documentary about the stories of six inspiring Middle Eastern women (Nasreen among them), using technology to reach their goals and empowering others to do the same. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOAKyU3PTcs
In 2022, Nasreen launched a company called Fintech Buddy Saudi Arabia, and its the first of its kind in KSA. A one-stop shop platform that provides professional services to fintechs.
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App informs Saudi women of their rights and teaches them how to be independent, says app developer.
App that helps women fight injustice a big hit in Kingdom
JEDDAH: The ?Know Your Rights? app for Saudi women has turned out to be a big hit with more than 20,000 people browsing it, following its launch two weeks ago by Saudi lawyer Nisreen Al-Issa.
Saudi lawyer?s ?know your rights? app for women gets 50,000 subscribers
A Saudi woman lawyer, who released a smartphone app three months ago to educate and help women in her country know their legal rights, said now the app has 50,000 subscribers.
Women’s rights in Saudi Arabia? There’s an app for that
A female lawyer in the desert kingdom create a free app to help women look out for their own rights.
This woman made an app for Saudi women to learn their rights
Lawyer Nasreen Alissa wants Saudi women to know their legal options.
Mrs. Nasreen Alissa is the founder of The Law Firm of Nasreen Alissa.
As one of the few female founders and managing partners of law firms in KSA, she is at the forefront of legal innovation and societal development in KSA.
Since 1972, Al-Sharkiah (the oriental) has been the leading monthly pan arab women’s magazine. It was founded by Samira Khashoggi, the first Saudi female publisher and columnist; a dynamic, pioneering, and highly respected thinker.
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Legal Woman of the Year: Nasreen Alissa (Mother Attended On her Behalf ) of The Law Firm of Nasreen Alissa
ملتقى هونشي النسائي يستضيف المحامية نسرين العيسى في حديثها عن تمكين المرأة
انطلاقاً من رؤية المملكة 2030 في تعزيز مكانة المرأة السعودية في المجتمع،
The Queens of the Desert
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Saudi Arabia, formerly an oil-dependent economy, is expanding its horizon and discovering new avenues of revenue.
Who’s Who: Nasreen Alissa, Saudi legal expert
Nasreen Alissa is a Saudi Arabian legal pioneer, as one of the first female lawyers to be granted a licensee to practice law in the Kingdom, fighting for women’s rights, legal innovation, and societal development.