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In September 2022, after 40 years of existence in the UAE, Baker McKenzie announced to swiftly separate from its Emirati partner, Habib Al Mulla. The law firm raised a concern regarding the homophobic Twitter posts by Mulla, whose firm merged with Baker McKenzie in 2013. Mulla sparked controversy when he described homosexuality as "ugly" in his ...
Mohammed Saeed Al Mulla. Mohammad Saeed Al Mulla (1926 – 2 February 2023) was an Emirati banker and politician. Al Mulla was born in Shindigha, Dubai in 1926, when Dubai's population was less than 10,000. [1] His father (Saeed) died when Mohammed was two, and was a merchant in the pearl industry. Although his father was less known for his ...
Rank Firm Revenue (US$) Lawyers Revenue per lawyer (US$) Profit per partner (US$) [1] Country with the most lawyers; 1: Kirkland & Ellis: $6,042,000,000 3,025
Al Mulla Group is a diversified privately held business group based in the State of Kuwait with operations in 8 countries. With over 15,000 employees working in more than 40+ companies, Al Mulla Group today has affiliations with over 200 leading international brands and companies. The Group's operations include automotive and heavy equipment ...
dubaipolice.gov.ae. The Dubai Police Force ( Arabic: شرطة دبي ), commonly referred to as Dubai Police, is the police force of the Emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The Dubai Police Force has 30,000 employees [1] [2] who are responsible for policing an area of 4,114 square kilometres and a population of over 3 million people. [3]
Head Office (in UAE) Headquarters ... Dubai Doha, Qatar: Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait ... Dubai Karachi, Pakistan: PSX: HBL: Habib Bank A.G Zurich: Dubai Zürich ...
Eco-Friendly Landscaping. “Though not a new trend, 2024 will see the expansion of pollinator gardens, stormwater captures, native planting, zero-scaping, and permeable pavers in the outdoor ...
The offshore magic circle is the set of the largest multi-jurisdictional law firms who specialise in offshore financial centres, especially the laws of the British Overseas Territories of Bermuda, Cayman Islands, and British Virgin Islands, and the Crown dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and The Isle of Man . The same firms are also increasingly ...