Stephenson Harwood Middle East has recently acted for the Claimant, Narciso, in a landmark case (Narciso v Nash (ARB 009/2024)), which was held before the DIFC Court of First Instance. Stephenson Harwood team The Stephenson Harwood team was led by Dubai-based partner Mark Lakin (pictured), who was supported by managing associate Magda Kofluk and associates […]
As part of its ongoing investment in technology, PwC Legal Middle East has introduced a new Legal Generative AI (GenAI) offering to accelerate the transformative role of GenAI in the legal industry. This first-of-its-kind offering
Dentons‘ Spanish partner Luis Belart (pictured) along with associates Mar Sánchez-Contador and Icíar Pérez-Puente are part of the pilot project being tested in continental Europe. Dentons continues to be at the forefront
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has formalized its new leadership structure to further enhance client service, promote cross-regional collaboration and deliver increased efficiency. The updated model places the leaders who are responsible for regional
Freshfields announced its decision to reform its brand identity. The firm, as stated on Legalcommunity.it, – which is one of the oldest in the world given its origins dating back to 1743 – had changed its name
DLA Piper has today shared its comprehensive report on the global technology sector, based on feedback from 1,200 industry executives, investors, and government and regulatory officials across North America, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Africa, and
Curtis partner Michael McMillen (pictured) has been appointed consulting professor at the College of Law in the Prince Sultan University in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. During his year-long tenure, Mr. McMillen will teach Islamic
As reported by Global Legal Post and American Lawyer, Miguel Zaldivar (pictured left), Hogan Lovells’CEO, announced on September 12th, its decision to wind down operations in Johannesburg, Sydney, and Warsaw, and that will close
GLA & Co expands its presence in the Middle East North Africa region with the opening of a new office in Qatar. The firm obtained its license from the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) and opened
As reported by Global Legal Post and American Lawyer, A&O Shearman plans to shut down its Johannesburg office and its consulting division (“Consulting by A&O”) by the end of the year.