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 counsel are four talented professionals based in the Middle
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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 brings a wealth of experience advising prominent
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 firm, to Alinma Bank. This transaction
Linklaters: Saudi German Health Launches US$400m Sukuk
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) public sukuk issuance program. The sukuk,
Linklaters has reinstated Scott Campbell as the Managing Partner for the Middle East. With over 23 years of regional experience, Campbell, based in Dubai since 2006, previously held the role for eight years. Specializing in corporate M&
Linklaters, the prominent global law firm, has unveiled the latest iteration of its GenAI chatbot, now christened “Laila.” The upgraded version comes on the heels of the initial launch in March 2023, which witnessed remarkable adoption
Linklaters advises on Neom’s US$5.6B smart city deal
Neom, the planned smart city in northwest Saudi Arabia, has reached a significant milestone in its development with the finalization of contracts worth SAR 21 billion ($5.6 billion) in investments. The contracts, part of a large-scale public-private
Linklaters has appointed retired banking/restructuring lawyer, Christian Saunders (pictured) as a senior consultant in the Middle East Banking practice. With over 20 years of experience, Saunders’ practice focuses on advising creditors, corporates, and other stakeholders
Linklaters has recently announced the election of 41 new partners across its network, effective from May 1st, 2023. One of the newly elected partners is Dalia Nammari (pictured above), a Dubai-based capital markets practitioner with over 11 years
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