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Mohammed Al Marri is a distinguished Partner specializing in Qatar’s Litigation practice at Al Khair Legal Attorneys. As one of the few Qatar-based litigators with full rights of audience before Qatari courts, Mohammed brings over two decades of robust experience representing both private individuals and corporate clients in complex legal disputes.
Mohammed launched his independent legal practice in 2001 after gaining valuable experience working with the Ministry of the Interior and the Police Academy in Egypt. Since then, he has developed a strong reputation as a highly skilled litigator, known for his strategic approach and thorough understanding of Qatar’s legal and regulatory landscape.
His extensive portfolio spans high-profile cases across various sectors, including banking, commercial agencies, trademarks, construction, debt recovery, employment, and property law. Mohammed routinely advises clients on litigation and arbitration matters, covering commercial, employment, and banking disputes. His expertise also extends to negotiations with key regulatory authorities in Qatar, including the Qatar Central Bank, Qatar Exchange, and multiple governmental ministries.
Mohammed plays a pivotal role in assisting clients with regulatory approvals necessary for completing complex transactions and launching new financial products, particularly in the banking and insurance sectors. He is adept at facilitating the registration of intricate security structures with relevant authorities, ensuring clients’ compliance and smooth operational processes.
His broad legal expertise encompasses arbitration, banking and finance, capital markets, commercial law, competition, construction and infrastructure, corporate mergers and acquisitions, dispute resolution, intellectual property, international litigation, legislative drafting, mediation, private equity, real estate, shipping, aviation, logistics, regulatory compliance, tax, restructuring, and white-collar crime investigations.
Committed to delivering practical and results-driven legal solutions, Mohammed is a trusted advisor to clients navigating Qatar’s evolving legal environment. His blend of local knowledge, regulatory insight, and courtroom experience uniquely positions him to safeguard clients’ interests and support their long-term success.
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