Mrs Fairuz Smew > Tumi Law Firm > Tripoli, Libya > Lawyer Profile

Tumi Law Firm
190 KHALED BEN WALED STREET
DAHRA
TRIPOLI
Libya
Fairuz  Smew photo

Work Department

Consultation Department

Position

Managing Senior Associate Fairuz specialized  in Corporate and Commercial Law, Construction and Public Works Contracts, Taxations, and General Business Law Matters.  She has assisted many clients in Libya through a variety of services, including local set up, employment relations, drafting and concluding of all types of agreements, all through to the final stages of liquidation.  She is also the point of contact for many of the firm’s client embassies and diplomatic missions.

Career

Mrs. Fairuz is a law graduate from Griffith College in Dublin, which has been accredited by the Nottingham Trent University since 2005. She furthered her studies at Nottingham Trent University in International Trade Law, covering subjects such as International Finance, Dispute Resolution, Insurance of Carriage & Trade, and the World Trade Organization.  Recently, Mrs. Fairuz has been involved as one of the team members assisting in an international consortium in awarding a Public Work Contract valued at $200 million.  Mrs. Fairuz speaks both Arabic and English fluently.

Related Practice Area

  • Commercial Law
  • Corporate and Business Law
  • Telecommunication Law
  • Tax Law
  • Investment Law
  • Labor Law
  • Energy & Power

Languages

Arabic -English

Memberships

Libyan Bar Association

Education

  • International Trade Law Dip. – Nottingham Trent University, UK.
  • LL.B. in Law – Griffith College Dublin, Ireland.

Personal

Author’s activities

  • “Legal Insight for Foreign Entrepreneurs” – Libya Herald Business Eye February 2013 Edition.
  • “Franchising- the requirements”- Libya Herald Business Eye November 2013 Edition.

Lawyer Rankings

Libya > Leading firms

Tumi Law Firm is ‘well-respected‘, ‘dedicated to providing a professional service’, and is home to a ‘professional and knowledgeable‘ team. The client roster includes global banks and embassies. Mohamed Tumi and Mazen Tumi are well-versed in handling contentious oil and gas matters, and Fairuz Smew fields expertise in tax matters. Adel Wardani regularly advises on banking disputes. Jasem Tunsi and Hannah Khllat are singled out for their contributions.