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DLA Piper Offices

QATAR FINANCIAL CENTRE BRANCH, LEVEL 13, ALFARDAN OFFICE TOWER
WEST BAY, PO BOX 14580
DOHA
Qatar
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Qatar > Dispute resolution Tier 2
DLA Piper's dispute resolution team is noted by clients for its ‘high competency, direct approach and availability', leveraging the firm's international presence to advise multinational clients on cross-border disputes. The department stands out for its track record in cases in the construction industry, and is retained to advise clients on disputes both in Qatar and those occurring abroad, including Europe. George Vlavianos co-heads the team with Andrew Mackenzie. Mackenzie's background in commercial cases, including shareholder disputes, white-collar crime and international arbitration in the technology and financial industries, complements Vlavianos' focus on energy and construction sector disputes, along with his work in regional matters.Practice head(s):
Andrew Mackenzie; George Vlavianos
Testimonials
‘The Team is focused in delivery and work hard to respect the schedule.’
‘High competency, direct approach and availability.’
‘Unique availability and prompt reaction in very complex litigation.’
‘I’d highlight George Vlavianos.’
Work highlights
Qatar > Commercial, corporate and M&A Tier 3
Will Seivewright and Brenda Hill jointly lead the corporate and commercial team at DLA Piper, and are retained for a broad spectrum of M&A mandates, along with advising local and international clients on business restructurings, licensing and other regulatory areas. The team is equally adept at cross-border matters, overseeing incorporations, share sales and restructurings across jurisdictions. The UAE-based Richard Hughes lends to the team his expertise in multi-jurisdictional transactions, while Elias Al-Far is experienced in incorporations, share and asset disposals, and franchises.Practice head(s):
Will Seivewright; George Vlavianos
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘They have very good local knowledge of operating in Qatar whilst also understanding the needs and expectations of a UK business.’
‘Brenda Hill was very thorough and helpful in her advice.’
‘The team thinks well of the commercial aspects, which is good for us to be able to move with the deal/transaction. ’
‘Richard Hughes is quite responsive and pragmatic.’
Work highlights
Qatar > Projects, real estate and construction Tier 3
The finance and projects department at DLA Piper stands out for its ‘excellent knowledge of the construction law and market in the Middle East’. It advises clients most notably on contentious matters, where the team frequently represents companies in international arbitration. The team's experience also extends to regulatory and advisory roles in the real estate, energy and construction sectors, including the development and financing of public infrastructure, leasing of workspaces and other projects. Andrew Mackenzie co-heads the team with George Vlavianos and Nacim Bounouara. Duncan Pickering adds significant real estate expertise to the department.Practice head(s):
Andrew Mackenzie; George Vlavianos; Nacim Bounouara; Duncan Pickering
Testimonials
‘Efficient work team.’
‘Great experience and competency.’
‘Excellent knowledge of the construction law and market in Middle East.’
Key clients
Parsons International and Parsons Transport Group
Work highlights
DLA Piper > Firm Profile
Global co-chairs: Jon Hayes and Frank W Ryan
Co-chief executive officers: Charles Severs and Frank W Ryan
Number of partners: 1,500+
Number of lawyers: 6,000+
Offices: Lawyers located in more than 60 countries throughout the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific.
Please see https://www.dlapiper.com for further information about the firm.
Firm Overview:
Tenacious and driven, DLA Piper people translate legal complexities into commercial clarity: providing the right minds at the right time to help clients to navigate both risk and opportunity. Our lawyers deliver pragmatic actionable solutions to your pressing business challenges, in every part of the globe, so you can understand, decide, and act.
Our people are as adept at spotting opportunities as they are in protecting you against risk. Our culture encourages fresh thinking, to anticipate what’s next, supported by continuous investments in legal and business technology.
The result is joined-up legal counsel and informed commercial advice across multiple geographies and all sectors: creative solutions that draw on an international platform with the power to scale up and down, flexing to meet any client aspirations. We measure success one relationship at a time, serving you locally and in any location: we bring the world closer for our clients.
Main Areas of Practice:
Corporate: DLA Piper’s corporate lawyers support the world’s leading enterprises, emerging startup companies and financial institutions in their development and investment activities. From mergers and acquisitions and venture capital to private and public equity and debt offerings, the firm assists clients through all stages of their transactions to ensure successful deal outcomes.
Employment: DLA Piper’s employment practice advises clients worldwide on employment legislation, helping them meet their workforce objectives.
The firm partners with its clients, wherever they do business, to find solutions and manage risk in relation to their employment, incentives and pensions legal challenges and objectives. The firm assists with acquisitions, outsourcings, expansions or reductions-in-force, local or international employee relations, data privacy or data protection, local, cross-border or collective litigation, local or multi-jurisdictional compliance, risk management. Its clients range from startups to emerging multinationals and some of the biggest and best-known global brands in the world.
Finance: DLA Piper’s Finance group offers comprehensive, cross-border advice on financing, restructuring, and projects, leveraging one of the largest teams of dedicated finance lawyers globally. We support clients, including public and private companies, asset managers, financial institutions, and government entities, in realising their financial strategies across various sectors and markets. Often involved in pioneering deals, our work spans lending, debt securities, derivatives, energy and infrastructure projects, and handling distressed situations and insolvencies.
Intellectual Property & Technology: DLA Piper is one of the most widely recognised providers of a full range of commercial, intellectual property law, privacy, sourcing and technology law services for leading businesses worldwide. Its lawyers provide both litigation-related (contentious) and strategic commercial advice to a wide range of industry sectors, helping clients from emerging technology and pharmaceutical companies to established banks and financial institutions achieve their objectives wherever they do business.
Litigation & Regulatory: DLA Piper’s lawyers are skilled in litigation, arbitration, investigations and ADR and will deploy that experience to help devise the best strategies. The firm has the local knowledge to apply the regulatory, economic, political and cultural context to legal issues and develop case strategies. It regularly handles technically challenging and complex multi-jurisdictional matters.
DLA Piper’s International Trade, Regulatory and Government Affairs team provides advice at all stages of the regulatory process. Advising on regulatory law, the firm focuses on areas such as international trade, antitrust and competition, global governance and more.
Real Estate: DLA Piper’s market-leading real estate group offers a full range of real estate services, including single asset and portfolio acquisitions and dispositions, single asset and multi-property/programmatic joint ventures, fund formation, operating company investments, cross-border investments, REITs, financing, construction and design, leasing, zoning/land-use, environmental law, real estate litigation and tax.
Tax: DLA Piper provides advice on local and national tax, and a commercially integrated approach to cross-border structures and tax efficiency. It offers the full range of tax services that address the challenges of international commerce and business operations, including arranging operations to reduce effective global tax rates, transfer pricing, tax disputes and post-acquisition integration.
Lawyer Profiles
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Mr George Vlavianos | View Profile |
Comparative Guides
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The Netherlands: Class Actions
Published: June 2024
Authors: Marnix Holtzer Tom Hautvast
This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Class Actions laws and regulations applicable in The Netherlands.
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United Kingdom: Class Actions
Published: June 2024
Authors: Jeremy SherHui Ying Chee
This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Class Actions laws and regulations applicable in United Kingdom.
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Mauritius: Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters
Published: September 2024
Authors: Roobesh S. RamanjoolooIngrid Lecordier
This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters laws and regulations applicable in Mauritius.
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Tunisia: International Arbitration
Published: November 2024
Authors: Lotfi El AjeriMohamed Abragh Yosra Baccar
This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of International Arbitration laws and regulations applicable in Tunisia.
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Tunisia: Real Estate
Published: December 2024
Authors: Monia Sfaxi
This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Real Estate laws and regulations applicable in Tunisia.
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Morocco: Project Finance
Published: January 2025
Authors: Gaëlle Bouriau Laëtitia Badjoko
This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Project Finance laws and regulations applicable in Morocco.
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Denmark: Restructuring & Insolvency
Published: July 2024
Authors: Henrik SjørslevPer Astrup MadsenPeter Hedegaard KnudsenHenrik Lund-Koefoed
This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Restructuring & Insolvency laws and regulations applicable in Denmark.
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Spain: Securitisation
Published: March 2025
Authors: Andrés LorrioDiego Sánchez
This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Securitisation laws and regulations applicable in Spain.
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Morocco: Doing Business In
Published: April 2025
Authors: Adil Mouline Léa Attias
This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Doing Business In laws and regulations applicable in Morocco.
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Brazil: Mergers & Acquisitions
Published: April 2025
Authors: Fabiano GalloCarolina Sant’Angelo Rafaella ChiachioAdriana Pagés Anna Luiza PiragibeBreno Cintra
This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Mergers & Acquisitions laws and regulations applicable in Brazil.
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Sweden: Banking & Finance
Published: March 2025
Authors: Carl Schwieler Joel Montin Bodil Stein Philip Berglund Lovisa Åberg
This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Banking & Finance laws and regulations applicable in Sweden.
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Scotland: Class Actions
Published: June 2024
Authors: Stuart Murdoch Paddy Fulton
This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Class Actions laws and regulations applicable in Scotland.
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Mexico: Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters
Published: September 2024
Authors: Daniel Gonzalez EstradaFernando Osawa EstevezKate Brown de VejarAdolfo Suarez Romo
This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters laws and regulations applicable in Mexico.
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United States: Project Finance
Published: January 2025
Authors: Robert da Silva Ashley, Esq.
This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Project Finance laws and regulations applicable in United States.