Fatma Al Amri > Dentons > Muscat, Oman > Lawyer Profile

Dentons
Salam Square - South
Third Floor, Madinat Al Sultan Qaboos
PO Box 3552, Muscat, Ruwi PC 112
Oman

Work Department

Arbitration, Construction and Engineering, Litigation and Dispute Resolution

Position

Fatma Al Amri is a senior associate in the Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice in Dentons’ Muscat office. She has over 9 years’ experience working on a wide range of Litigation and Dispute Resolution matters including advising clients on arbitration, commercial disputes and employment. Her experience is across a range of different sectors including construction and insurance.

Fatma has been appointed as Secretary to the Tribunal at the new Oman Arbitration Centre and has rights to appear before the Primary and Appeal Courts in Oman.

She is bilingual and has the ability to draft and negotiate in Arabic and English.

Career

Appeal Court in Oman, Ministry of Justice, 2018

Primary Court in Oman, Ministry of Justice, 2013

Languages

Arabic, English

Education

Sultan Qaboos University, 2010, Bachelor in Commercial Law

Lawyer Rankings

Oman > Dispute resolution

Dentons‘s dispute resolution department is praised by clients for ‘excellent legal competence with clear and effective communication’, and is a prominent operator in the construction, financial, and oil and gas industries, acting in some of the highest value arbitrations in the sector. The team is broadly experienced in dispute, with expertise in commercial, civil, and criminal disputes. Bringing to the team over 25 years of experience in litigation, including before the Omani Supreme Court, Dali Al Habboub co-heads the team with Yaqdhan Al Busaidi, who advises local and international clients on various commercial and criminal disputes. Yasser Taqi is highly praised by clients for being ‘absolutely top tier for international matters’. Senior associates Wafa Al Shuaibi and Fatma Al Amri are also key members of the team, and are highly regarded for telecommunications, tax, and intellectual property-related disputes.