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Find out moreWe are excited to share the latest edition of the Law Update, beautifully and appropriately titled “Sustainable Horizons: The Saudi Arabian Vision.” Giving special honor to the Kingdom’s 2030 vision, this update focuses on a collection of both informative and inspiring articles.
For those in construction, you can learn about how the tendering environment impacts risk-pricing for contractors, the updates on the legal framework of the construction industry and how contractors can protect themselves against financial difficulties.
There is good news too from the kingdom’s banking sector, from which the practice of “Open Banking” is being pushed for! But what is open banking? We’re answering that too.
Also . . . Are there any women trail blazers in Saudi Arabia you can name? We’ll help you with that. We cover how the Middle East has been making strides in empowering women in the entrepreneurial space,most notably in STEM fields.
Read the full editionPartner: Mohammed Al Marri is a Partner in Qatar’s Litigation practice. Mohammed is one of two of our Qatar-based litigation lawyers who has full rights of audience before the courts of Qatar. Mohammed Al Marri is a highly experienced Qatari litigator who consults for both private and corporate clients in Qatar, since establishing his own practice in 2001. Prior to establishing his practice, Mohammed worked for the Ministry of the Interior and the Police Academy in Egypt. Mohammed has been involved in high profile litigation matters in relation to banking cases, commercial agencies, trademarks, construction, debt recovery, employment and property. Mohammed regularly advises clients and conducts all types of litigation and arbitration cases in Qatar including commercial, employment and banking. Mohammed is routinely involved in negotiations with Qatar’s regulatory authorities namely, The Qatar Central Bank, Qatar Exchange and various Ministries. He assists in obtaining regulatory approvals required for completing transactions for the firm’s clients and launching new products for banks and insurance companies in Qatar. When required Mohammed also facilitates the registration of complex security structures with the relevant authorities in Qatar.
Mohammed Al Marri is a Partner in Qatar’s Litigation practice. Mohammed is one of two of our Qatar-based litigation lawyers who has full rights of audience before the courts of Qatar.
Mohammed Al Marri is a highly experienced Qatari litigator who consults for both private and corporate clients in Qatar, since establishing his own practice in 2001. Prior to establishing his practice, Mohammed worked for the Ministry of the Interior and the Police Academy in Egypt.
Mohammed has been involved in high profile litigation matters in relation to banking cases, commercial agencies, trademarks, construction, debt recovery, employment and property. Mohammed regularly advises clients and conducts all types of litigation and arbitration cases in Qatar including commercial, employment and banking.
Mohammed is routinely involved in negotiations with Qatar’s regulatory authorities namely, The Qatar Central Bank, Qatar Exchange and various Ministries. He assists in obtaining regulatory approvals required for completing transactions for the firm’s clients and launching new products for banks and insurance companies in Qatar. When required Mohammed also facilitates the registration of complex security structures with the relevant authorities in Qatar.
1995 – Law Degree Diploma in Law and Police Science, Egypt
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