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Simmons & Simmons Announces Plans To Establish Office In Riyadh
Simmons & Simmons Announces Plans To Establish Office In Riyadh
It will be headed by the firm’s new partner Amer Al Amr
International law firm Simmons & Simmons has announced the strengthening of its Middle East practice by establishing an office in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).
With its strong presence in the region, the move, subject to regulatory approval from the national authorities, will create the firm’s first office in Saudi Arabia. KSA is considered one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, and the largest in the Middle East.
Simmons’ Riyadh operations will bolster its offering in the region across its chosen sectors – asset management and investment funds, financial institutions, healthcare and life sciences, and technology, media, and telecommunications.
The office will be headed by the firm’s new partner Amer Al Amr, a leading Saudi lawyer with over 20 years of experience of operating in the KSA. He will be supported by a strong team comprising disputes partner Niall Clancy, KSA nationals, and international colleagues.
Commenting on the development, Jeremy Hoyland, the managing partner of the firm said, “This is a transformative move for Simmons’ practice in the Middle East. Saudi Arabia is an engine for growth in the region and its economic ambitions are closely aligned with the firm’s sectors and our clients’ focus. We already have a strong record of working with leading clients on their KSA inbound and outbound business, which we will now be able to take to the next level. We look forward to working with new partner Amer Al Amr and building our presence in the region through our offer of premium work for premium clients.”
Muneer Khan, the partner and Middle East Regional head expressed, “This is a significant step forward for Simmons’ offering in the region. Saudi Arabia has long been a key market for our award-winning Middle East practice – establishing operations in Riyadh marks the next stage in its evolution.”
On his appointment, Amer Al Amr stated, “It’s a privilege to be leading Simmons’ new office in Riyadh. This is a breakthrough moment for the firm and one that will strengthen its capabilities across the Middle East. I am confident that my team’s local expertise, combined with Simmons’ international reputation for excellence, will enable us to capitalize on the opportunities that lie ahead.”