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Dr Asma Al Rasheed

Dr Asma Al Rasheed

  • 25/04/201926/02/2020
  • by Madelein Du Plessis

Partner of Al Rasheed & Partners, United Arab Emirates

Dr. Asma Al Rasheed is a member of the Executive Committee of Sharjah International Arbitration Centre (TAHKEEM) and Partner at Al Rasheed & Partners law firm.

She received her PhD in Maritime Law from the University of Sharjah in 2017. She also holds an LLM in Commercial and Maritime Law, University of Hertfordshire, UK and a Bachelor of Law from University of Sharjah, UAE.

She is a practicing lawyer licensed to appear before the UAE Courts of all levels. Her practice areas are focused on commercial, corporate, and maritime matters.

Mahmood Hussain

Mahmood Hussain

  • 24/04/201924/04/2019
  • by Madelein Du Plessis
Mahmood Hussain is the founding partner of the Mahmood Hussain Law Firm, a leading legal services provider in the UAE. He has extensive knowledge in Dispute Resolution and International Commercial Arbitrations, Civil and Commercial Litigation and Corporate Governance.

As an experienced litigant, Mahmood has successfully settled several money-spinning shareholder disputes. He has also acted in more than 30 International Arbitration proceedings under the ICC, LCIA, ADCCAC and DIAC rules.

He is often appointed as sole arbitrator, co-arbitrator or chairman of arbitral tribunals in International Arbitration proceedings. Mahmood has set a benchmark for effective representation involving complex issues.

Mahmood has received recognition the Dubai International Arbitration Center (DIAC), where he was awarded as the most rising arbitrator in the region.

 

Mahmood is arguably a fast rising legal expert with extensive experience that cuts across Dispute Resolution and International Commercial Arbitrations, Civil and Commercial Litigation, as well as Corporate Governance.

 

He has a deep understanding as well as vast knowledge on matters that touch on Civil law, Sharia law, and Arbitration. His unmatched expertise in these three key areas makes Mahmood one of the most sought after lawyers in the region.

 

Robert Stephen

Robert Stephen

  • 24/04/2019
  • by Madelein Du Plessis

Robert Stephen is the Registrar of the DIFC-LCIA Arbitration Centre (DIFC-LCIA). He is an arbitration specialist who has been based in the UAE since January 2011 and practised with Herbert Smith Freehills for more than 10 years before joining the DIFC-LCIA on 1 May 2017.

During his time at Herbert Smith Freehills, Robert advised and represented clients on international disputes across a wide range of industry sectors, including the oil and gas, energy and natural resources, construction, real estate, and finance and banking sectors.

He has advised and represented clients in international arbitrations under the DIAC, DIFC-LCIA, ICC, LCIA, and SIAC Rules as well as in ad-hoc proceedings and DIFC and English Commercial Court litigation.

Prior to moving to Herbert Smith Freehills’ Dubai office in January 2011, Robert had also practised from Herbert Smith Freehills’ offices in London, Moscow and Paris.

He is the former Chair of the UAE Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Young Member’s Group Committee and is a member of the Global Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Young Member’s Group Committee. Robert is also a member of the ICC Young Arbitrators’ Forum, and the LCIA Young International Arbitration Group.

Bushra Ahmed

Bushra Ahmed

  • 20/03/201926/02/2020
  • by Madelein Du Plessis

Partner, Head of Dispute Resolution at KBH Kaanuun, Dubai & Barrister at Ely Place Chambers, London

Bushra Ahmed is a Partner in the law firm KBH and a practicing barrister of more than 18 years standing. She is a litigation specialist focusing on commercial litigation and international arbitration across the full range of commercial, corporate, employment, financial services law and regulatory matters.  She was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2001 and did her pupillage and became a tenant at Ely Place Chambers, London, Chambers of William McCormick QC.  She is currently a door tenant there.

She joined KBH in January 2013 and within a year of joining, she was made Head of Dispute Resolution overseeing and supervising the team.

Bushra has extensive experience of working in the United Kingdom and the Middle East and has advised, represented and acted in important employment cases in the United Kingdom as well as landmark and precedent setting cases in the DIFC. She has a reputable client led practice, which includes public and private entities across a broad spectrum of regulated commercial activity, focusing on cross border business issues and international dispute resolution, representing clients in arbitration centres including London, Paris, Dubai and Bahrain.

Bushra is one of the most active senior barristers in the DIFC. As well as appearing as the advocate in KBH’s cases, she has been instructed to act as Counsel by Stephenson Harwood, James Berry & Associates, and other local law firms such as Al Suwaidi & Company.  Her reputation as a skilled advocate coupled with her strategic thinking and commercial acumen saw her voted the DIFC Lawyers’ Lawyer of the Year 2015.  She is a Legal 500 EMEA Recommended Lawyer and is also a ranked lawyer in Chambers & Partners 2017 and 2018 in the field of dispute resolution and employment.

Prior to joining KBH, Bushra sat on the Bar Standards Board Disciplinary Tribunal and was often instructed to chair investigations on behalf of blue-chip companies and government authorities. As BSkyB’s Counsel of choice she was regularly called upon to advise on a number of legal and commercial issues affecting the business. She was a former visiting Lecturer in Law, Middlesex University, Dubai and is a regular speaker for the Academy of Law, DIFC. Bushra also regularly speaks on the DIFC Employment Courses hosted by Thomson Reuters.

As a CEDR accredited mediator since 2005, Bushra has been appointed as a mediator both in the UK and in Dubai. She also sits as a co-arbitrator in a number of DIAC arbitrations.

Bushra has contributed articles to Business Law Journal, PLC Magazine and the International Arbitration Review, on international dispute resolution and arbitration across the GCC. She also contributed the DIFC Employment Law Commentary, 2017 and has rsat on a panel with Jacques Vissar, the General Counsel of the DIFC Authority consulting on the proposed amendments to the new DIFC Employment Law.

Prof. David Russell AM, KC

Prof. David Russell AM, KC

  • 18/03/201920/03/2025
  • by Madelein Du Plessis

Prof. DAVID RUSSELL AM, KC

Barrister | Outer Temple Chambers

David commenced legal practice in 1974. He is admitted to practise in Australia, England and Wales (Lincoln’s Inn), the Courts of the Dubai International Financial Centre, New York (as a Legal Consultant), New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.

He currently practises in Dubai, London, and Abu Dhabi (Outer Temple Chambers), Sydney (Ground Floor Wentworth Chambers) and Brisbane (Sir Harry Gibbs Chambers). He has acted for Commonwealth and State Governments as well as individuals and corporations. David was President of the Taxation Institute of Australia from 1993 to 1995, and of the Asia Oceania Tax Consultants’ Association from 1996 to 2000.

He has lectured at the University of Sydney for the Master of Taxation course, the University of Queensland for the Master of Laws course and served as an Adjunct Professor of the University of Queensland. He is the co-editor of the Oxford University Press Journal Trusts & Trustees.

He was the Inaugural Chairman of the STEP International Client Special Interest Group, was Deputy Chair and a director of STEP and a member of its World Wide Council and various Committees, and is a co-chair of the United Arab Emirates Chapter of the International Section of the New York State Bar Association, and a member of the Executive Committee of the Section, an Academician of The International Academy of Estate and Trust Law, a Member of the Middle East and North Africa Branch Committee of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (UK), a member of the Worshipful Company of Tax Advisers, a Freeman of the City of London and an Honorary Member of the Taxation Institute of Hong Kong. In 2016 he chaired the DIFC’s Wealth Management Review Working Group.

David is listed in the Taxation Category in the Australian Financial Review/Best Lawyers review of the Australian Legal Profession in 2008 and all later years and in 2014 was the Tax Institute’s Chartered Tax Adviser of the Year. In 2010 he was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun (with Gold Rays and Neck Ribbon) for his services to Australia-Japan relations. In 2012 he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for, among other things, “service … to taxation law and legal education.” Since 2016, he has been recognised by Legal Week and The American Lawyer as part of the Private Client Global Elite.

Michael Patchett-Joyce

Michael Patchett-Joyce

  • 18/03/201918/03/2019
  • by Madelein Du Plessis

Michael Patchett-Joyce FCIArb is a barrister, arbitrator, mediator with over 30 years’ professional experience.

His expertise is focused on commercial litigation, international commercial arbitration, and indirect tax (VAT).

As well as practising at all levels of the courts and tribunal hierarchies in England and Wales, he acts as Counsel in cases before the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Courts, and the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) Courts. He has also acted in four cases heard by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in Luxembourg.

He is experienced as an arbitrator or arbitration Counsel in institutional arbitrations, including cases under the ICC, DIFC-LCIA, DIAC and LMAA rules.

He is a frequent speaker at international conferences on all aspects of his practice – commercial litigation, arbitration and VAT. In the DIFC, he has presented seminars on the DIFC Court Law at the launch and follow-up events for the publication of the Laws of the DIFC: Volume 1.

He has also spoken on the rise of international commercial courts at both academic and practitioner Conferences. He has recently been commissioned to write a chapter for a forthcoming book on the topic.

He is a member of the Scientific Board of the LexisNexis MENA Business Law Review, and a member of the Advisory Board for the Center for International Commerce and Dispute Resolution (CICDR) in Lebanon.

He is Vice-Chair of the Bar Council International Committee, of which he is a long-standing member.

He practises from Ely Place Chambers in London.

MARIE POTEL-SAVILLE

MARIE POTEL-SAVILLE

  • 21/02/2019
  • by Madelein Du Plessis

Marie is the founder & CEO of the Paris office of Dot., the leading legal design agency in Europe. She combines her 15+ years of in-house and private practice experience with her passion for Legal Design, to provide clients with user-centric, engaging and real-life solutions.

Prior to Dot., Marie was Vice-President Legal EMEA at Estée Lauder Companies, and she previously served as Legal Manager for Chanel. Her private practice experience includes 12 years in Magic Circles law firms in London, Brussels, Paris and Mexico.

Marie specializes in EU competition law, and her expertise spans compliance, litigation, M&A, commercial agreements, distribution and data privacy. Marie is also one of LexisNexis Middle East’s key authors in our latest practice guide on Skillsets for Lawyers.

Connect: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-potel-saville/ and marie@dot.legal

 

 

MEERA KLEMOLA

MEERA KLEMOLA

  • 21/02/201921/02/2019
  • by Madelein Du Plessis

Meera Klemola is a leading expert in Legal Design and human skills for legal professionals and teams. With qualifications in law, design and business, and a former founder at Dot. Meera has been a trusted advisor to multinational brands, legal innovation teams, top-tier law firms and universities helping them tap into design as a strategic tool to modernize legal thinking, introduce collaborative ways of working and innovate new-to-market legal services and products.

Known for her fresh insights on the legal sector and where it’s going, Meera is a sought-after keynote speaker and panel member at company retreats and global conferences including Legal Geek (Europe’s largest legal tech conference), Daimler’s ‘Digital Life Day’, AltaCon (Australia’s largest legal tech conference) and Germany’s Brand & Design Congress. Meera is also one of Lexis Nexis Middle East’s key authors in our latest practice guide on Skillsets for Lawyers.

Connect: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meera-klemola/

Laurent Bertin

Floriane Lavaud

  • 19/12/201822/11/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Counsel, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP

FLORIANE LAVAUD is a member of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP’s International Dispute Resolution Group in New York and Paris. Her practice focuses on public international law and international arbitration, particularly in the Middle East. She is admitted to the New York and Paris Bars and is a solicitor in England & Wales.

With over fifteen years of experience, Ms Lavaud advises and represents multinational corporations and sovereign States in various jurisdictions and on civil and common law, public international law, and treaty and contract interpretation. Ms Lavaud advises and represents pro bono clients on domestic and public international law issues.

From 2009 to 2011, she clerked for the Hon. Douglas P. Woodlock of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Ms Lavaud is among the few civil-law-trained attorneys who served as a federal law clerk and therefore has substantial experience in U.S. litigation. She was involved in various civil and criminal cases during her two-year clerkship.

Before joining Debevoise in 2007, Ms Lavaud worked at Total, one of the world’s leading international oil and gas companies. As a member of Total’s Exploration & Production legal division, Ms Lavaud gained in-depth experience with the oil and gas industry and the agreements specific to this industry.

Ms Lavaud serves in several leadership positions. In 2022, she was elected to the Board of Directors of ArbitralWomen, an international organisation that promotes women and diversity in international arbitration. Ms Lavaud also serves as Co-Chair of the International Arbitration Committee of the American Branch of the International Law Association (ABILA) and as Co-Chair of International Law Weekend (ILW) 2022. She is also a member of numerous arbitration organisations, including the Institute for Transnational Arbitration (ITA) Advisory Board representing Debevoise & Plimpton LLP. She also recently served as a New York Regional Representative of the ICC Young Arbitrators Forum.

Ms Lavaud regularly speaks and publishes on international law-related issues. Ms Lavaud received an LL.M. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 2007 and an M.A. in Litigation and Arbitration from the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas with honours in 2005. She is a native French speaker, is also proficient in Spanish, and has basic knowledge of Dutch.

Jamie Gibson

Jamie Gibson

  • 06/11/201806/11/2018
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Jamie is a partner in Trowers & Hamlins’ International Corporate team and he has been based in Oman since 2008.  Jamie specialises in corporate and commercial law and advises clients on a wide range of matters including mergers & acquisitions, corporate set-ups and structuring, corporate compliance and general advisory. He has advised clients in many sectors including ports, power & water, defence, construction, engineering, FMCG, financial services, mining, oil & gas, real estate and manufacturing. Jamie has extensive experience advising foreign investors into Oman and he has a particular interest in the ease of – and barriers to – doing business in Oman for foreign investors

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