Ranked: The Largest Law Firms Across the Middle East, 2024
Law.com International has spent months researching the largest firms in the region, with the data showing most firms have grown their headcounts over the last year on the back of a strong local market.
April 29, 2024 at 05:55 PM
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- International firms took 26 of the Top 30 positions and regional firms the other four.
- After Al Tamimi (35), BSA (25) and Dentons (23) saw the biggest jumps in headcount.
Regional powerhouse Al Tamimi & Co and international law firms Clyde & Co, White & Case and Allen & Overy are the largest legal institutions operating across the Middle East, according to Law.com International's latest annual ranking.
Dentons was also a standout international performer in the Top 5, jumping from 10th to fifth place, after increasing its roster significantly, from 85 to 108, or 23 new lawyers.
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