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Abdulaziz Alajlan & Partners and Baker & McKenzie appoint Sahal Khalawi as Partner
Abdulaziz Alajlan & Partners and Baker & McKenzie appoint Sahal Khalawi as Partner
He has been providing legal, regulatory, policy, and strategic advice on matters related to Vision 2030
Abdulaziz Alajlan & Partners, in association with Baker & McKenzie, has bolstered its regulatory and public policy practice in Saudi Arabia with the appointment of Sahal Khalawi as a Partner in Riyadh.
Karim Nassar, a Partner at Baker & McKenzie remarked, “We are delighted to welcome Khalawi to our team in Saudi Arabia. His expertise will add bench strength to our practice and help us further bolster our capabilities in providing comprehensive legal services to clients in navigating complex regulatory matters. His deep understanding of corporate dynamics, coupled with proficiency in navigating complex regulatory landscapes and shaping effective policies, will greatly benefit our clients and strengthen our market position. Additionally, his extensive network in the Kingdom makes him a strategic addition to our practice.”
Commenting on the move, Abdulrahman Alajlan added, “Khalawi is a great addition to Baker McKenzie’s globally renowned corporate practice. His deep knowledge of local laws and regulations will greatly benefit our clients across all sectors. We are delighted to have him join the Partnership.”
Khalawi stated, “I am excited to join Baker McKenzie’s team in Saudi Arabia and to work with the firm’s impressive roster of clients. I look forward to contributing my knowledge and experience to the firm’s already strong corporate practice in the region.”
Khalawi has vast experience in regulatory and public policy matters, offering valuable insights and guidance to clients on complex issues. His distinguished background encompasses both public and private sectors, including a senior position at the Saudi Royal Court.
He has been providing legal, regulatory, policy, and strategic advice on various matters related to Vision 2030 and other government initiatives and entities.
Trained at an international law firm, Khalawi has also served at the Saudi Center of Government and was seconded to the National Center for Privatization & PPP.
Along with his comprehensive expertise in strategic corporate and government advisory, legislative drafting, regulatory affairs, and public policy, Khalawi will spearhead the expansion of the firm’s regulatory and public policy practice. He will actively engage with regulators and policymakers to contribute to the dynamic evolution of Saudi Arabia’s regulatory landscape.