The practice, which is also in merger talks in its home country with Speechly Bircham, also has offices in Bahrain and Qatar. Through the new link-up, it will now have offices through the Al-Soaib offices in Riyadh and Al Khobar. Patrick Gearon, head of the Bahrain office, said: ‘The formalising of our relationship with Al-Soaib Law further demonstrates our commitment to the region. Our story in the Middle East is one of growth, with over 20 lawyers now based in Bahrain and a team now also based in our new offices in Doha. A presence in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a natural next step.’ Source: Legal Business
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