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Find out moreIn May Law Update’s edition, we examined the continued relevance of English law across MENA jurisdictions and why it remains a cornerstone of commercial transactions, dispute resolution, and cross-border deal structuring.
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Prior to joining Al Tamimi, Al Barwani & Company, Mazoon has trained with leading firms in the Sultanate of Oman as well as at Muscat Primary Court. Mazoon Joined Al Tamimi, Al Barwani & Company as an intern in October 2017 and was then employed by the the firm as a trainee lawyer, where she has been involved in different types of litigation matters and accordingly developed in depth experience in handling litigation matters.
Mazoon is very familiar with the Omani court process, and has successfully dealt with number of cases in the civil, commercial and employment practice areas. Mazoon prepares statements of claim as well as memorandums.
Mazoon regularly advises clients on employment disputes, representing them before the Ministry of Manpower and judicial authorities. Mazoon also she also drafts criminal complaints and is familiar with the procedures of the Royal Oman Police and Public Prosecution, Mazoon is also knowledgeable with the enforcement proceedings of judgments before Omani courts where she has built a strong relationship with different governmental authorities and the judicial authorities.
2017 – Commercial law, Modern College of Business and Science
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