Said Al-Shahry & Partners (SASLO)
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Thamer Al-Shahry
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Work Department
Litigation and Arbitration , Corporate and Projects
Position
Partner / Head of Disputes
Career
Thamer is Head of SASLO's Dispute Resolution team, advising and representing a range of international, Gulf and Omani clients. He frequently appears before the Primary Court and the Court of Appeals in Oman, in addition to various Arbitral Tribunals.
Thamer is an experienced Omani lawyer who specializes in various areas of law, including M&A, capital markets, banking & finance, corporate finance, corporate structures, oil and gas, corporate structuring and restructuring, and regulatory. He has been a qualified Omani lawyer with the Ministry of Justice in the Sultanate of Oman for 13 years. Thamer received his LL.B. from the University of Sharjah in the UAE and his LL.M. in International Corporate Finance from the University of Reading in the UK. Additionally, he holds a Legal Project Practitioner (LPP) certification from the International Institute of Legal Project Management (IILPM).
Thamer has been with Said Al-Shahry & Partners (SASLO) for 13 years, where he began as an Associate in 2009 and became a Partner in 2018, his current position. He is currently the Head of Disputes and a team member in the Corporate and Projects departments. Thamer has extensive experience dealing with Ministries and other Omani authorities.
Thamer's recent transactions include advising various clients on acquisitions, mergers, and share purchases in industries such as banking, insurance, telecommunications, and energy. His clients describe him as "easy to deal with" and "responsive."
Languages
English, Arabic
Memberships
Qualified Omani Lawyer, Ministry of Justice, Sultanate of Oman
Legal Project Practitioner(LPP), International Institute of Legal Project Management (IILPM)
Education
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B), University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Master of Laws (LL.M) in International Corporate Finance, University of Reading, United Kingdom