Clifford Chance, a global law firm, has guided Saudi Electricity Company (“SEC”) through the dual-Series international issuance of US$800 million and US$1.4 billion senior unsecured trust certificates
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AS&H Clifford Chance with Nesma & Partners in Kent Acquisition
AS&H Clifford Chance provided legal counsel to Nesma & Partners, a leading Saudi Arabian contracting firm, on the completion of its acquisition of Kent, a prominent global
Clifford Chance Facilitates KFH’s $1 Billion Sukuk Offering
International law firm Clifford Chance has acted as legal counsel to Kuwait Finance House (“KFH”) on its inaugural issuance of US$1 billion senior unsecured trust certificates (“
...by five national oil companies based in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. AS&H Clifford Chance has provided legal counsel for Saudi Tadawul Group (STG). Click here
AS&H Clifford Chance Guides STG in DME Stake Acquisition
...M&A Partner at Clifford Chance in the Middle East with support from AS&H Clifford Chance Corporate Partner Daniel Royle. Mansoor AlHagbani,
Norton Rose Guides CME Group in DME Stake Acquisition
...to closing conditions, including regulatory approvals. AS&H Clifford Chance has provided legal counsel for Saudi Tadawul Group (STG) on its strategic acquisition. For further information about
...partner Salman Al-Sudairi (pictured left) and Dubai partner Edward Kempson (pictured right), with Riyadh associates Najla Al-Gadi, Aya AlHumaid, and Hatem Abdulghaffar. AS&H Clifford Chance has
...Riyadh office is now fully operational, boasting a team of five highly esteemed partners, including the latest addition, Christian Both, who joined from Clifford Chance. Christian Both joins
Global Law Firm Clifford Chance has provided legal counsel to Marubeni Corporation, Dutco Overseas Limited (a Dutco Group subsidiary), OQ Alternative Energy, and Samsung C&T Corporation. The
Clifford Chance Advises Lenders in Oman’s 500MW Solar Project
International law firm Clifford Chance has provided legal counsel to the Export-Import Bank of Korea (KEXIM), Société Générale, and Bank Muscat as