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Abu Dhabi: World's largest power project financing a ‘template’ for Japan-Korean- ME inbound deals
| Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Herbert Smith, Ashurst, White & Case and Trowers & Hamlins have all played a role in advising on the world’s largest power project financing thus far this year – Abu Dhabi’s US$1.5bn Shuweihat 3 independent power plant (IPP) project. According the Herbert Smith’s lead partner on the deal, Andrew Newberry, the project is a landmark partnership between Japanese and Korean investors in a Middle East energy financing project.
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DLA takes three from Reed Smith to build Gulf finance practice
| Monday, 4 April 2011
DLA Piper has appointed Sean Angle to lead its finance and projects practice group across the Middle East. Angle, who has over 20 years experience working in the region, joins the firm from Reed Smith and will bring with him two senior associates, Tim Watkins and Diwakir Agarwal.
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Middle East 2010
| Friday, 26 March 2010
ALB reports from the Gulf on what the region’s recent rejuvenation means for lawyers there
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Maalouf Ashford opens in Saudi Arabia
| Monday, 11 January 2010
US-based firm Maalouf Ashford & Talbot has opened in Saudi Arabia after establishing an association with Saudi-admitted Dr Mohammed Al-Sunbusi, who will anchor the office.
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Trowers, Dentons and Shearman close US$1bn Omani power project
| Wednesday, 2 December 2009
Three law firms – Trowers & Hamlins, Denton Wilde Sapte and Shearman & Sterling – have advised on a crucial piece of infrastructure for the developing Omani state, the Salalah independent water and power project (IWPP).
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Top Gulf firms offer services pro-bono
| Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Some of the Middle East’s top law firms have partnered up with the Dubai Land Department to provide their services pro-bono
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Bakers boosts infrastructure team
| Wednesday, 21 October 2009
Joint venture firm Baker & McKenzie.Wong & Leow has hired a new finance & projects partner, Henry Cort, in Singapore.
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Hadef & Partners rebrands then cuts lawyers
| Wednesday, 22 April 2009
Hadef & Partners has cut six of its corporate finance lawyers and plans to shift a number of key partners between its Abu Dhabi and Dubai offices.
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Saudi firm finds new ally after DLA Piper break up
| Tuesday, 14 April 2009
Riyadh-based firm Abdulaziz A Al-Bosaily (AAB) has found a new partner in Clyde & Co, after breaking off its alliance with DLA Piper in January. The common thread is a former DLA Piper lawyer involved in establishing both the old and new alliances.
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