Sarah’s core practice is in government advisory, regulatory and comparative law. Having joined the firm from the Ministry of Justice in the United Kingdom where she practiced as an Advisory lawyer, Sarah holds expertise in analysing policy objectives, drafting regulatory instruments and drawing from international best practice from comparative research findings. Her experience includes: – Advising the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing on beneficiary participation strategies for urban development (in consortium with Buro Happold) – Managing the team in advising and drafting template contracts on behalf of Al Madinah Heritage Company; – Providing benchmark practice/comparative law insight for the Economic Cities and Special Zones Authority and the Royal Commission of Mecca City and the Holy Sites on a number of regulatory projects – Developing a legal Guide for Dealing with Saudi Customs
  • Legal advice on development strategies, benefiting SMEs and contributing to broader economic growth.
  • Advising the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing on beneficiary participation strategies for urban development (in consortium with Buro Happold).
  • Managing the team that advised and drafted template contracts for Al Madinah Heritage Company.
  • Developed comprehensive regulatory frameworks that align with national and international standards. Assess and mitigate risks in highly regulated environments.
  • Developing a legal guide for dealing with Saudi Customs.
  • Ample experience in the Ministry of Justice of interdepartmental coordination and public relations legal strategies.

LLM Master of Law – International Legal and Commercial Transactions, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport. Bachelor of Law (English section), Cairo University (2009)

Arabic | English | French | Spanish

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