Linklaters with SPPC on landmark procurement and financial close of
...the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The total of four projects, with a capacity of 1.8GW each, have an estimated combined value of approximately US$7.338bn. Linklaters’ team The <
...the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The total of four projects, with a capacity of 1.8GW each, have an estimated combined value of approximately US$7.338bn. Linklaters’ team The <
Latham & Watkins advised Varkey Group on the investment by a consortium led by Brookfield Asset Management, advised by Linklaters, to invest in GEMS Education (GEMS), partnering with the
Linklaters advised Hassana Investment Company (HIC), the investment manager of Saudi Arabia’s social insurance and pension fund, on the strategic acquisition of a minority interest in Rabigh
...Linklaters and Haynes & Boone). Admitted to the Paris Bar in 2001, he is recognised in the ranking of the top 100 most influential lawyers in French-speaking Africa, published by...
International law firm Linklaters has provided legal counsel in the landmark US$813 million acquisition financing of Aster DM Healthcare’s GCC business. The transaction saw a consortium of
...while Ibrahim & Partners acts as legal advisor to the company as to UAE and DIFC law. Linklaters Dubai and London office act as legal advisors to the
Global law firm, Linklaters has unveiled its latest round of promotions, including the appointment of 27 new partners and 49 counsel, effective from May 1, 2024. Among the newly promoted...
Global law firm, Linklaters has appointed Bernd Meyring (pictured), partner in the firm’s Brussels office, as its new Global Practice Head of Antitrust & Foreign Investment. Meyring
Linklaters provided legal counsel to Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co. (TMNF) in its sale of a 5.75% stake in Arabian Shield Insurance Company, a publicly listed Saudi Arabian...
Global law firm, Linklaters has recently provided legal advisory services to Middle East Healthcare Company, commonly known as Saudi German Health, in establishing a SAR 1.5 billion (approximately US$400 million)...