
Dentons, one of the world’s largest law firms, has been granted a foreign law firm license by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Justice.
Operating in association with The Law Firm of Wael A. Alissa, Dentons has offices in Riyadh and Jeddah and has one of the largest international practices in the Kingdom. Led by Managing Partner Nick Simpson, the Saudi team, comprising both Saudi Arabian and expatriate lawyers, has advised several of the world’s largest companies on their investments into the country.
“Dentons’ presence in the Middle East stretches back over 50 years, and during our time here we have played an important role in many of the region’s key milestones,” said UK, Ireland and Middle East CEO Paul Jarvis. “We are delighted to continue our relationship with Wael A. Alissa and becoming one of the first international law firms to have a foreign licence marks an exciting new chapter in our longstanding relationship with the region.”
Dentons has an established shipping and trade practice acting for shipbuilders, owners, charterers, insurers and lenders. Dentons’ experience extends across conventional shipping, drill ships, rigs, and floating production and storage offloading units. According to the company, “We advise clients on suitable, tax-efficient ship-owning corporate structures, shipbuilding, financing, flagging and registration and can assist with technical management contracts, crewing arrangements, freight contracts, charter agreements, bills of lading, insurance arrangements and claims, ship arrests, salvage, environmental issues and scrapping contracts.”



















