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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Two partners at Hammad & Al-Mehdar Law Firm (HMCO), a leading law firm in Saudi Arabia, have been recognised for a second consecutive year for their outstanding work and client service at the Lexology Client Choice Awards 2021. The awards celebrate attorneys from around the world who demonstrate excellent client care and quality of service.
Abdulrahman Hammad, Head of Mergers and Acquisitions, Private Equity, and Venture Capital, was awarded the exclusive Client Choice Award 2021 for Saudi Arabia’s mergers and acquisitions (M&A) category. While Belal Hashmi, who leads the firm’s Corporate and Restructuring work, was named the exclusive winner for Saudi Arabia’s Private Client category.
Commenting on the awards, Dr. Adli Hammad, Founding Partner at HMCO said: “We are extremely proud of Abdulrahman and Belal for their achievements – this is the second year in a row that our partners have been recognised for their outstanding work. This emphasizes the firm’s commitment to adding real value to clients by protecting and propelling them through legal counsel, as well as our reputation for developing and maintaining strong client relationships. Our firm would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate the other regional winners and finalists.”
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About Hammad & Al-Mehdar Law Firm:
Founded in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1983, Hammad & Al-Mehdar (HMCO) is a reputed Middle East law firm providing corporate legal counsel for today’s globally oriented businesses and family offices. With a depth of expertise across various sectors, the firm helps to protect and propel clients navigating the rapidly evolving legal and regulatory requirements across the region. Sectors include technology & life sciences, private equity & venture capital, energy & infrastructure, media, real estate, construction & PPP, and private client advisory. HMCO partners operate from Jeddah, Riyadh, and Khobar in KSA, and Abu Dhabi, UAE.
For further information on Hammad & Al-Mehdar Law Firm, please contact HMCO@mojo-me.com or visit https://hmco.com.sa/
About Client Choice
Established in 2005, Client Choice recognizes those individuals around the world that stand apart for the excellent client care they provide and the quality of their service. The criteria for this recognition focus on an ability to add real value to clients’ business above and beyond the other players in the market. Uniquely, lawyers can be nominated only by corporate counsel.
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