Mr Md. Monzur Rabbi > Rahman & Rabbi Legal > Dhaka, Bangladesh > Lawyer Profile

Rahman & Rabbi Legal
Suite 1206, SEL Rose-N-Dale
116 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue
Eskaton, Dhaka 1000
Bangladesh
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Work Department

International Arbitration Law and Practice, Dispute Resolution including Negotiation and International Mediation, Commercial, Corporate, Telecommunications, Banking and finance, Aviation, Power and Energy, Shipping Law, Consumer Protection & Antitrust, International Trade and Public International Law

Position

Senior Partner & Head of Chambers

Career

Md. Monzur Rabbi is an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh and a Barrister at the Bar of England and Wales. He is currently the Senior Partner and Head of the Chambers of Rahman & Rabbi Legal, a Law Chamber based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He is a legal professionals with over ten years of experience and his Areas of expertise include International Arbitration Law and Practice, Dispute Resolution including Negotiation and International Mediation, Commercial, Corporate, Telecommunications, Banking and finance, Consumer Protection & Antitrust, Aviation, Power and Energy, Shipping Law, International Trade and Public International Law, among others, He is an international arbitration lawyer with specialisation in international commercial and investment arbitration. Mr. Rabbi holds law degrees from Bangladesh, United Kingdom and United States of America.

Upon receiving a Fulbright Scholarship from the Government of USA, Mr. Rabbi pursued an LL.M. in International Arbitration at the University of Miami School of Law, Florida, USA. He is the first and the only lawyer so far from Bangladesh who has received this prestigious Fulbright Scholarship which is administered by the US Department of bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. He previously worked with A Hossain & Associates, the Chambers of Mr. Ajmalul Hossain QC. He was a consultant at German Technical Cooperation (GTZ) at the project ‘Corruption Prevention Working Group’, GTZ Dhaka Office, Bangladesh.

Mr. Rabbi previously worked in a number of national and international arbitrations and he has the experience of appearing before international commercial arbitral tribunals. On top of that, being invited by the University of Oxford, UK, Mr. Rabbi sat as a Judge at International Round of the 10th annual Monroe E. Price Media Law Moot Court Programme held at the University of Oxford, UK in April 2017. He is also a Franklin Member of London Journals Press, UK. He has already internationally published on different aspects of law and economics. He is a general member of the Australian Mediation Association.

Languages

Bangla, English

Memberships

Supreme Court Bar Association, Bangladesh
The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn
Australian Mediation Association
Dhaka Bar Association, Bangladesh

Education

LL.M. (Fulbright Scholarship), International Arbitration, University of Miami, Florida, USA
LL.M. (First Class), International and Comparative law, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
LL.B. (Honours), University of London, UK.
LL.B. (Fisrt Class Honours), University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) University of Northumbria, UK

Leisure

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Lawyer Rankings

Bangladesh > Dispute resolution

Md. Monzur Rabbi heads up the team at Rahman & Rabbi Legal, adding international commercial and investment arbitration expertise to the team and knowledge of disputes related to corporate and commercial matters. Firm founder and retired district judge Md. Mahbubor Rahman brings four decades of experience to the team. More widely, the group is active in the finance, employment, energy, securities, and telecommunications sectors, among others.

Bangladesh > Corporate and M&A

Md. Monzur Rabbi leads Rahman & Rabbi Legal, a Dhaka-based group which adopts a multidisciplinary approach and is an advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. Retired district judge Md. Mahbubor Rahman is a key team member and also an advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. Key sectors for the group regarding contracts and transactions were the tobacco and banking industries.