News 24 Jun. 2021
Curtis successfully defends foreign states' procedural privileges in the UK Supreme Court
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News 23 Jun. 2021
Ibrahim Elsadig joins Curtis as Partner in Dubai
Client Alert 24 Feb. 2022
EU, UK, Japan and Australia Impose Sanctions on Russia
News 09 Aug. 2021
Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle enters into association with Chevalier Law in Singapore.
News 06 May. 2022
Curtis Advises Terna Group on the Sale of its Latin America Power Transmission Assets to CDPQ
Publications 05 May. 2022
Marie-Claire Argac, Simon Batifort, and Cyprien Mathié share highlights from “Affaires d’Etats: Practical Considerations When Defending States in International Arbitration” on Kluwer Arbitration Blog
Event 26 Apr. 2022
Claudia Frutos-Peterson Speaks at CAI Costa Rica’s 13th Congress of International Arbitration
News 21 Apr. 2022
SCOTUS Upholds U.S. Colonialism under the U.S. Constitution
Client Alert 23 Mar. 2022
The Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC) has launched the DIAC Arbitration Rules 2022
Event 22 Nov. 2021
Partner Antonia Birt spoke at ADGMAC and AIAC Webinar Series: Webinar 5 - Disputes in Fintech and Complex Technology in MESEA
News 19 May. 2022
Eliot Lauer’s and Juan Perla’s Tenth Circuit Arguments Featured on Audio Arguendo Podcast
News 16 May. 2022
Curtis Files SCOTUS Amicus Brief for Ohio Justice & Policy Center in Prisoners’ Rights Case
Client Alert 21 Apr. 2022
New Laws Targeting Assets of Russian Oligarchs: The U.S. Announces Task Force KleptoCapture and the Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Rewards Program
Client Alert 19 Apr. 2022
U.S. President Biden Expands Export Controls Imposed on Russia and Belarus
Client Alert 24 Jun. 2021
Update on Virtual Notarization (Executive Order 202.7) During the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic (Updated: June 24, 2021) — U.S. Insight
Update on Virtual Witnessing (New York Executive Order 202.14) During The COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic (Updated: June 24, 2021) — U.S. Insight
Locations
Qurum Plaza Al Walaj Street P.O. Box 1803 Muscat, Post Code 114
P +968 2465 2600 F +968 2456 4497
Our Muscat law office, centrally located in Qurum, is the only licensed American law firm in Oman. Established in 1997, the Curtis Oman office advises both private and public sector clients, including various ministries and related entities, on a full range of international and domestic legal matters.
The core practice areas of infrastructure, project finance and privatization are complemented by experience in banking, energy, arbitration, insurance, shipping and port development, tourism, real estate, employment, public procurement, corporate, and commercial law, among other areas.
Curtis has been lead adviser on some of the largest and most significant projects in Oman, and is regularly recognized as one of the country's foremost law firms. In the latest edition of its Europe, Middle East and Africa guide, Legal 500 identified our firm as a leading legal service provider in Oman. Curtis and our Muscat lawyers were recognized for our extensive experience in the areas of banking and finance, corporate and mergers and acquisitions, projects and energy, and shipping.
Our firm has created a Curtis Oman blog for clients, which provides thorough commentary on and analysis of recent legal developments in Oman. Maintained by our Muscat-based team of lawyers, the regularly updated blog explores legal issues ranging from infrastructure development to intellectual property. We also have served as reviser for Martindale-Hubbell's Oman Digest each year since 2007. The annually updated publication summarizes Omani laws and regulations, including any recent changes or developments.
To ensure a consistently high level of service and the full benefit of our resources and global reach, we utilize an integrated team approach across offices and practices. The Muscat office is a part of Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP, a New York limited liability partnership.
Simon Ward
Partner
Banking and Finance
Commercial Disputes - Litigation
Corporate
Energy (Oil & Gas)
Infrastructure Development
Islamic Finance, Investment and Banking
Tourism Development and Hotels
The Curtis construction dispute resolution team utilises its global resources effectively and efficiently.
Legal 500: EMEA 2022 Oman Dispute Resolution
Extremely high-quality service.
Chambers Global 2022: Oman Dispute Resolution
Well positioned to advise on both ad hoc arbitrations as well as cases seated before international bodies such as the ICC.
Chambers Global 2021 - Oman Dispute Resolution
"Their advice is valuable and you can feel that you can count on them."
Legal 500: EMEA 2021 Oman Dispute Resolution
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