my parents made it very clear to my grandfather that he had to treat the four of us equally overall (in his later years he got a bit obsessed with the older of my brothers, for various reasons (including the production of two great-grandsons with the 'right' surname!) and would tell anyone passing that X, Y, Z thing was going to [that brother'>, whether or not brother actually wanted the thing in question!
If he had gone off and done something one sided with it, though, we would have evened it up between ourselves.....
Nasty of your MIL, and very unnecessary.
You can't make either MIL change her will or DD2 share with her sister, obviously, they are both adults with their own free will, but you can certainly make your feelings known.
here - this is the only role the legal department is currently recruiting for:
https://ekgrpapplications.emirates.com/Careersonlineapps/JOB_VACANCIES/JobDetails.aspx?advno=6044726BB08C3795
the only position available at the moment is as a legal adviser specialising in aircraft finance. I have never known an asset finance lawyer work "office hours" particularly when there is a delivery. And I would strongly suspect that anyone asking this sort of question isn't suitable for this kind of role, sorry.
Official Emirates office hours are 7-3.30. I don't think any of the lawyers don't do substantially more than that.
bumping this up!
sources say, question a bit too general but am assuming this is aircraft finance position, in which case will be busy; hours variable as with any asset finance type role, obviously will have peaks and troughs.
Lindiwe, not sure there are too many Emirates lawyers' wives in existence, the legal department is majority female (which is not atypical for inhouse roles) but this would absolutely not be one of the first EK lawyers, there have been plenty of expat lawyers there years if not decades. The recent law change relates to lawyers who appear in the local courts, which in-house lawyers generally don't do in many places.