Mr Jasem Tunsi > Tumi Law Firm > Tripoli, Libya > Lawyer Profile

Tumi Law Firm
190 KHALED BEN WALED STREET
DAHRA
TRIPOLI
Libya
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Work Department

Consultation Department

Position

Senior Counsel Jasem specialized in practice on advisory and contentious matters involving cross-border elements.

Career

Mr. Jasem Tunsi  has extensive experience advising and assisting national and multinational companies and institutional investors in their different transactions.  Mr. Jasem additionally advises in litigation and arbitration proceedings, addressing Libyan law before foreign venues and foreign laws before Libyan courts and arbitral panels.  He also focuses on commercial and corporate structuring and re-structuring of investments and businesses in Libya and abroad.

Related Practice Area

  • Public law and regulated business
  • Banking law
  • Finance and Financial services
  • FDI
  • Commercial and Corporate
  • Oil & Gas
  • Power, Energy and Utilities
  • ICT

Languages

Arabic - English - Italian

Memberships

A member of the Libyan Bar Association since 2001

Education

  • LL.M. University of Bologna, Italy
  • LL.B. School of Law – Tripoli University

Personal

Mr. Jasem is a graduate from the School of Law at Tripoli University and has been a member of the Libyan Bar Association since 2001.  He also holds a Master of Laws degree from the University of Bologna in Italy.  Mr. Jasem was a trainee at Tumi Law Firm before his pursuit of postgraduate education and his work with various multinational companies, institutional investors, and international and national law firms.

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.