Ahmed El-Bayouk

Construction and engineering disputes, contractors and suppliers, energy litigation, international commercial arbitration, nuclear, project operators, renewables, solar, transport infrastructure: airports, bridges, ports, rail, roads, waste, Dentons

Work Department

Construction and Engineering Disputes, Contractors and Suppliers, Energy Litigation, International Commercial Arbitration, Nuclear, Project Operators, Renewables, Solar, Transport Infrastructure: Airports, Bridges, Ports, Rail, Roads, Waste

Position

Ahmed El-Bayouk is a senior associate in Dentons' Middle East Construction practice. He has a wealth of experience working on a wide range of high-value construction, development and infrastructure projects in both contentious and non-contentious capacities. Ahmed's experience spans a range of different sectors including energy, transport and infrastructure, and he has assisted clients in obtaining successful outcomes in numerous international disputes and projects of strategic and national significance.

Ahmed combines his international training and experience with a strong knowledge of Middle Eastern legal systems (including UAE and Saudi law) to develop compelling legal arguments and assist clients in identifying region-specific commercial solutions. He has a fast-growing reputation for his tactical approach and commitment to obtaining the best possible outcome for clients. Ahmed has spent time working in-house and places a particular emphasis on understanding client needs and delivering commercial and practical solutions.

Ahmed is qualified in England and Wales and is a Registered Practitioner (Part 1) in the DIFC Courts. He is a native English speaker who also speaks conversational Arabic.

Education

University of Law, 2016, MSc, LPC, Law and Business

University of Law, 2015, Graduate Diploma in Law

University of Aberdeen, 2012, LLB (Hons), Law

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