Al-Tamimi & Company has opened a new office in Alkhobar, one of the country's largest markets.
The office is the law firm's third in the Kingdom and, combined with its existing operations in Riyadh and Jeddah, gives it coverage across the whole of Saudi Arabia.
It also becomes the 17th office the firm has opened in the Middle East since its foundation.
The opening of Al-Tamimi's office in Alkhobar is the latest phase in the development its highly successful practice, with the firm having originally opened its first Saudi office in Riyadh in 2008, followed by Jeddah in 2015.
Al-Tamimi is licensed to practice in its own name in Saudi Arabia without a local association, enabling it to provide such services to clients consistently and to the highest standard.
Husam Hourani, managing partner at Al-Tamimi, said: “We are delighted to have opened a new office in Alkhobar, which further strengthens our presence in the Kingdom.
The Saudi economy remains strong and, notwithstanding the short-term dynamics of the oil price, is set for a further period of sustained growth, supported by a series of planned reforms that will have a far reaching impact. We are there in force to advise any organization looking to contribute to the country's future success, and with a deep understanding of the Kingdom’s legal and regulatory systems, we are already the leading choice for local, regional and international organizations.”
Al-Tamimi has 24 practicing lawyers in Saudi Arabia, including three partners. The Alkhobar office will be headed up by Jonathan Reardon and supported by Omar Amery and Zahir Qayum.
They will collaborate closely with their colleagues in Riyadh and Jeddah to provide comprehensive services to clients both in and outside the country.
The team in Alkhobar covers the entire spectrum of legal advice to clients.
Source: Arab News
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