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https://www.saslo.com/lawyers/said-al-shahry
Muscat
P. O. Box 1288, Ruwi
Postal Code 112
Sultanate of Oman
Said Al Shahry & Partners (SASLO)
Founded in 1992, Said Al Shahry & Partners (SASLO) is one of Oman’s premier full-service law firms, with offices in Muscat, Sohar, and Salalah. As one of the first legal practices established in the Sultanate, SASLO has been a leader in shaping the country’s legal landscape for over three decades. Founded by Managing Partner Said Al Shahry, the firm has built a strong reputation for delivering top-tier legal services that combine deep local knowledge with international best practices.
SASLO is known for its powerful blend of Omani legal expertise and a globally minded approach. Our team includes one of the largest pools of experienced local and international lawyers in Oman, enabling us to advise clients on a full spectrum of legal matters across all major sectors. From dispute resolution and banking to corporate transactions and regulatory compliance, we provide pragmatic, business-focused legal solutions that deliver real value.
With strong roots in Oman, the firm has cultivated excellent relationships with government entities and regulatory authorities. This, combined with our technical depth and cultural understanding, allows us to guide clients through Oman’s legal framework with clarity and confidence. We are proud to act for a wide range of clients including international corporations, financial institutions, government bodies, and private businesses.
At SASLO, our values of independence, integrity, and respect are at the heart of our culture. We are a diverse, inclusive firm committed to nurturing our people and making a meaningful impact on the communities we serve. Our lawyers work collaboratively with clients to provide innovative, commercially sound legal strategies tailored to today’s complex business environment.
In 2008, we expanded our contribution to the legal profession through the creation of the SASLO Legal Training Centre (SLTC), which has since trained over 8,000 professionals across the GCC.
As a trusted legal partner in Oman and the wider Gulf region, SASLO provides expertise in all core areas including litigation, arbitration, M&A, capital markets, employment, construction, tax, IP, real estate, and infrastructure. We offer international capabilities with a local heart—delivering legal excellence that stands the test of time.
Practice GroupAgency and distribution ,Arbitration ,Banking and finance ,Capital markets ,Commercial contracts ,Company formation, secretarial and corporate governance ,Construction and engineering ,Employment ,Family-owned businesses and private wealth ,Intellectual property ,Investment funds and asset management ,Litigation and dispute resolution ,M&A and joint ventures ,Projects, infrastructure and PPP ,Real estate ,Regulatory ,Restructuring and insolvency ,Trade and customs
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