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Dentons Promotes Gabriel Olufemi To Partner, Strengthening Construction And Engineering Practice In Middle East
Dentons Promotes Gabriel Olufemi To Partner, Strengthening Construction And Engineering Practice In Middle East
Dentons has announced the promotion of Gabriel Olufemi to partner, reinforcing the firm's commitment to providing top-tier legal services in the construction and engineering sectors across the Middle East.
Gabriel, who has been working in the Middle East since 2014, has over 15 years of experience handling both contentious and non-contentious construction and engineering matters. He specializes in front-end construction law and dispute avoidance strategies, advising clients on complex projects throughout the region. His expertise in contract negotiation, risk management, and proactive dispute resolution ensures successful outcomes in major infrastructure developments.
"Gabriel's promotion is a clear reflection of his outstanding contribution to our construction and engineering practice," said Paul Jarvis, CEO of Dentons' UK, Ireland and Middle East region. "His deep understanding of the regional market dynamics, coupled with his ability to navigate the complexities of large-scale projects and disputes avoidance, makes him an invaluable asset to our clients."
Jon Nash, Regional Managing Partner of Dentons Middle East, remarked: "Gabriel exemplifies the collaborative spirit and innovative approach that we champion at Dentons. His leadership in front-end construction law and dispute avoidance will not only strengthen our capabilities in Qatar but also enhance our service offerings across the entire Middle East region."
Gabriel's promotion also strengthens Dentons' presence in Qatar, where the firm has had a footprint for over 15 years, making it one of the largest international law firms in the market.