DLA Piper has announced the appointment of Nic Henrikson (pictured above) as co-managing partner of its Muscat (Oman) office, effective from 16 September. Nic Henrikson’s career path With this strategic appointment to increase presence across
Helmy, Hamza & Partners, Baker McKenzie Cairo office, has advised AMEA Power, one of the region’s fastest-growing renewable energy companies, on two renewable energy projects in Egypt. Baker McKenzie Cairo teams The Baker McKenzie
Baker McKenzie has acted as legal counsel to Al-Majed For Oud Company in connection with the offering of a 30% stake, equivalent to 7.5 million shares, and listing of all its shares on the Saudi Exchange (Tadawul).
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
Said Al-Shahry & Partners (SASLO) appointed Alaa Al Hinai (pictured) to senior associate in SASLO’s corporate/commercial practice in Oman. Alaa Al Hinai’s career path Al Hinai joined SASLO in 2018 as a trainee
Raneem Alrakhaimi (pictured) has joined DLA Piper Middle East tax team. Raneem Alrakhaimi Alrakhaimi has worked in Saudi Arabia for the past five years where she specialized in corporate income tax, international tax matters, transfer
Helmy, Hamza & Partners, Baker McKenzie Cairo office, acted as legal counsel to Banque Misr and Commercial International Bank Egypt (“CIB”) as lenders in connection with a real estate financing to Sixth of October Development
Alison Hubbard (pictured) joins Support Legal as a principal, bringing almost 20 years’ experience supporting businesses across a broad range of legal matters in the Middle East. Alison Hubbard Hubbard has supported multinational and local conglomerates,
Dentons announced that Dr. Abdullah Alsulaimi (pictured above) has joined its Riyadh office as a partner in the Regulatory and Litigation practice. Alsulaimi’s appointment represents a significant expansion of Dentons’ capabilities, further strengthening the
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