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Saad Al-Dileym promoted to Counsel by AS&H Clifford Chance
Saad Al-Dileym promoted to Counsel by AS&H Clifford Chance
He has played a key role in several regulatory projects involving the development of new laws and regulations
AS&H Clifford Chance has promoted Saad Al-Dileym to the position of counsel.
Al-Dileym is an expert in public policy matters and legislative drafting. He provides advisory services to various ministries, strategic national regulatory initiatives, and large-scale projects. He focuses on regulatory frameworks that go beyond the scope of existing economic laws.
Fahad Abuhimed, the Managing Partner of AS&H Clifford Chance commented, “The Partners and I are very pleased to announce the promotion of Al-Dileym to counsel. He is an exceptionally talented public policy lawyer and has demonstrated his leadership abilities over the past few years. We are confident that he will continue to play an important role in the practice that we expect to grow further over the coming months.”
Abuhimed added, “We continue to see great work being undertaken across all our practice areas and Al-Dileym’s promotion to counsel demonstrates our keenness to provide long-term career opportunities to all members of our talented pool of lawyers.”
Having served for over two years in the Laws and Regulations Department at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Al-Dileym drafted key legislations including commercial, off-plan sales, real estate, and geographical indications laws.
Since joining the firm, he has been actively involved in the drafting process of the new insolvency law, showcasing his dedication to shaping impactful legal frameworks.