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RDS Partnership Welcomes Dato’ Nadia Marni Mat Zin As Partner To Strengthen Corporate And Regulatory Practice
RDS Partnership Welcomes Dato’ Nadia Marni Mat Zin as Partner to Strengthen Corporate and Regulatory Practice
The commercial law firm based in Malaysia with a global reach, RDS Partnership has announced the appointment of Dato’ Nadia Marni Mat Zin as Partner, further strengthening the firm’s capabilities in corporate transactions, regulatory strategy, and government relations.
A respected advisor to high-growth companies, investors, and government-linked corporations (GLCs), Dato’ Nadia brings over a decade of experience across key sectors including energy, healthcare, mining, and technology. Her diverse professional background—both as a seasoned corporate lawyer and founder of the luxury fashion label NADIAMARNI—adds unique depth to the firm’s expanding corporate practice.
Her appointment marks another milestone in RDS Partnership’s strategic expansion, reinforcing the firm’s commitment to supporting clients navigating complex, regulated markets and emerging industries.
Dato’ Nadia advises on a wide range of corporate and regulatory matters, including cross-border investments, joint ventures, licensing, compliance, and restructuring. Her practice emphasizes government relations, regulatory strategy, and emerging industries, offering practical, commercially aligned solutions that reflect her dual perspective as both a legal advisor and entrepreneur.
She is particularly active in highly regulated sectors such as:
- Energy and Natural Resources
- Mining and Industrial Projects
- Life Sciences and Healthcare
- Technology, Media & Telecommunications
Renowned for her ability to navigate intricate federal and state regulatory frameworks and stakeholder dynamics, Dato’ Nadia frequently serves as a bridge between the private sector and government agencies. Her clients value her foresight in anticipating legal and political risks, identifying opportunities in regulated markets, and shaping forward-looking public policy strategies.
As a thought leader and advocate for entrepreneurship, she also advises on innovation policy, ecosystem development, and women-led enterprises, and is frequently sought for her insights at the intersection of law, business, and innovation.
She is an Advocate & Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya and holds an LL.B from Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM).
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