As of January 2025, four new partners have been promoted at the DubaI-based firm Hadef & Partners George Anis, Mohamed Eissa, Marwan Abdel Hamid, and Rami Obeid. The profiles Before joining Hadef & Partners George Anis
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Julie Beeton (pictured) has joined leading UAE law firm Hadef & Partners as a senior consultant to the commercial team. Julie Beeton’s career path Beeton brings over 20 years of legal experience with expertise in
Scott Hutton (pictured above) has been appointed as Hadef & Partners‘ new partner in the engineering & construction practise. Karim Haidar (pictured below) also joins as an associate in the team. Scott Hutton’s career
Hadef & Partners advised NMDC Group (formerly known as National Marine Dredging Company PJSC) on the floating of NMDC Energy, the wholly owned subsidiary and energy arm of the NMDC Group. The initial public offering (
David Baylis (pictured) joined Hadef & Partners as a senior counsel in the corporate team. Baylis’ career path Baylis is a highly experienced commercial lawyer with over 30 years’ experience. His practice includes structuring and establishing
Mitsui and Wadi Join Forces for Sustainable Agribusiness in Egypt
In a strategic move to tap into Egypt’s booming economy and growing population, Japanese conglomerate Mitsui & Co. has announced a significant investment in Wadi Poultry (“Wadi”) and its related subsidiaries. The investment, facilitated
Winds of positive change in the workplace and society swept through Abu Dhabi’s Energy Centre, as The Inclusion Summit drew to a close. The two-day high-level platform held on November 9-10, 2023, brought together
Adnoc & Taqa’s sub-sea electricity transmission “Project Lightning”
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (“ADNOC”) and Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (“TAQA”) are jointly procuring the development, innovative sub-sea electricity transmission project The development is expected to reduce the carbon footprint of ADNOC’s
Hadef & Partners advise Watania on its merger with Dar
The shareholders of two of UAE Islamic insurance companies, Dubai-based Dar Al Takaful (DAT) and Abu Dhabi-based Watania, voted in favor of a merger that will result in the creation of the UAE’s largest