Global law firm Dentons has become one of the first international law firms to receive a foreign law firm license from the Ministry of Justice in Saudi Arabia. Working in partnership with The Law Firm of Wael A. Alissa, Dentons now boasts offices in both Riyadh and Jeddah and has one of the largest international practices […]
International law firm Linklaters bolsters its global footprint with the expansion into Saudi Arabian Market. The firm has been granted a license by the Ministry of Justice of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to practice
Hage-Chahine Law Firm has entered into a strategic association with UAE Firm Habib Al Mulla and Partners, aimed at providing clients with high-quality legal services and solutions in the UAE. The two firms signed a
DLA Piper strengthens Middle East service offering through a partnership with Mehdi Al Lawati Law Office (Al Lawati Law), an Omani law firm led by managing partner Mehdi Al Lawati (pictured), to offer seamless legal
The Foreign Law License granted to Latham & Watkins by the Saudi Ministry of Justice marks a significant milestone in the firm’s long-standing relationship with Saudi Arabia. With the license in hand, Latham will
Herbert Smith Freehills has been granted a foreign law firm licence by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, allowing the firm to establish an office in the capital city of Riyadh. Herbert Smith Freehills has
Addleshaw Goddard (AG), the multinational law firm, has announced that it is seeking regulatory approval to open a new office in Riyadh, the capital city of Saudi Arabia. AG has seen significant growth in its
The 2023 Egyptian National Rounds of the Jessup Moot Court Competition was successfully held at Shalakany Law Office’s Zamalek premises on the 17th and 18th of February 2023, with LegalcommunityMENA acting as sole Media partners. The
Clifford Chance and Abuhimed Alsheikh Alhagbani Law Firm (AS&H) have reached an agreement to establish a 50:50 Joint Venture (JV) in Saudi Arabia, operating under the name AS&H Clifford Chance. The move
Matouk Bassiouny & Hennawy (“MBH”) has successfully represented a sovereign state (the “State”) in setting aside a CRCICA arbitral award worth nearly USD 1.5 billion before the Cairo Court of Appeal. This arbitral award was rendered