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Mahmoud Awad and Waseem Khokhar join Reed Smith

Published: 15 Nov 2018 - 12:22 am | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 11:06 pm
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DOHA: Commercial disputes lawyer Mahmoud Awad (pictured) and senior consultant Waseem Khokhar joined Reed Smith, bolstering the firm’s Middle East presence. The global law firm yesterday announced that Mahmoud Awad will be joining the firm as a partner in its Commercial Disputes Europe & Middle East (EME) Group.

Mahmoud’s arrival exemplifies a strategic push by Reed Smith to enhance its global offering while boosting its construction, energy and natural resources, and international arbitration capabilities in the region.

Joining from Hadef & Partners and recognised by Legal 500 as a Recommended Lawyer in the category of Arbitration and International Litigation, Mahmoud specialises in complex commercial and corporate disputes, often with multi-jurisdictional implications. He has represented a diverse range of clients, including Fortune 500 companies, multi-national corporations and government authorities. He is also a member of the American Bar Association and is admitted to the New York State Bar as well as the New Jersey State Bar.

Peter Hardy, head of Reed Smith’s Europe and Middle East commercial disputes group, said: “I am thrilled that Mahmoud is joining us, he will make a great addition to our Commercial Disputes (EME) Group.

His broad range of expertise will expand our disputes platform and client reach in the region, as well as strengthening our London and ME disputes connection. Clients operating globally have disputes and commercial risk with potentially global consequences; with Mahmoud joining us, our ability to deliver a unified global disputes response has become stronger.” In addition to Mahmoud’s appointment, Waseem Khokhar has joined the firm as a senior consultant in the firm’s Commercial Disputes (EME) Group.

He has significant experience in the regulatory investigations field, including disputes, complex tax investigations and investigations. Waseem also works extensively across the region in the government and regulator sector. This includes work on major transformation projects and advising multi-national companies.

Sachin Kerur, head of the Middle East region for Reed Smith, commented: “Reed Smith has a long-held commitment to the Middle East. Mahmoud and Waseem are very highly regarded and we are delighted that they have joined us to deepen our platform across the region and to boost our commercial disputes, investigations and regional regulatory practices.”