Al Jallaf has been shortlisted for Regional Law Firm of the Year (Small Firm) for the second consecutive year for the upcoming Middle East Legal Awards
We are delighted and humbled to have been short listed for this prestigious award hosted by Legal Week and the Association of Corporate Counsel (Middle East)
We are delighted and humbled to have been short listed for this prestigious award for the second consecutive year hosted by Legal Week and the Association of Corporate Counsel (Middle East)
We are delighted to announce that Al Jallaf has been shortlisted for Regional Law Firm of the Year (Small Firm) for the second consecutive year for the upcoming Middle East Legal Awards, hosted by Legal Week and the Association of Corporate Counsel (Middle East). The winner will be announced at the awards ceremony, which will take place on Thursday 19 April 2018 at the Ritz Carlton, Dubai, Jumeirah Beach Residence.
This year, we are up against some fierce and worthy competition, and we are humbled to have made the shortlist. We would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the successes of our firm over the past year, and in particular those who took the time to nominate us for the award.
We look forward to the award ceremony, now in its seventh year, and hope to celebrate the development of the Middle East's legal market with our peers and colleagues in the industry.
To find our more, please visit the Middle East Legal Awards website, which can be found here
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ihab is an Italian attorney-at-law and expert in the aviation sector. He has been engaged in commercial and regulatory law practice for many years, with a focus on aviation.
He has an extensive experience in high-profile litigation, aircraft financing and leasing, aviation regulation, aircraft accident investigations and policy & business aviation issues.
During his career, he has been actively involved in a full range of legal matters arising in the aviation industry, including drafting aviation legislations, participating in major Privatization and Public–Private Partnership projects, delivering regulatory consultations & proceedings, handling general aviation and commercial issues including sale, purchase and lease of aircraft transactions, aircraft & air navigation services’ insurance and reinsurance, and other environment, security & safety issues.
Ihab has addressed numerous conferences on aviation law and aircraft financing & leasing in the Middle East, Europe and Canada, and published on a variety of issues, including commercial aviation developments, environmental regulation impacting the aviation sector and the Cape Town Convention and its Aircraft Protocol.
He is a member of ICAO’s Commission of Experts of the Supervisory Authority of the International Registry (CESAIR) for the purposes of the Cape Town Convention (CTC) and the Aircraft Protocol.
He has an extensive experience in high-profile litigation, aircraft financing and leasing, aviation regulation, aircraft accident investigations and policy & business aviation issues.
During his career, he has been actively involved in a full range of legal matters arising in the aviation industry, including drafting aviation legislations, participating in major Privatization and Public–Private Partnership projects, delivering regulatory consultations & proceedings, handling general aviation and commercial issues including sale, purchase and lease of aircraft transactions, aircraft & air navigation services’ insurance and reinsurance, and other environment, security & safety issues.
Ihab has addressed numerous conferences on aviation law and aircraft financing & leasing in the Middle East, Europe and Canada, and published on a variety of issues, including commercial aviation developments, environmental regulation impacting the aviation sector and the Cape Town Convention and its Aircraft Protocol.
He is a member of ICAO’s Commission of Experts of the Supervisory Authority of the International Registry (CESAIR) for the purposes of the Cape Town Convention (CTC) and the Aircraft Protocol.