Tue, Mar 12, 2024
Chambers & Guilds, a global bespoke project delivery firm, has appointed Lamis El Samad as Partner – Ultra-High Net Worth (UHNW) Family Affairs and Disputes Mitigation and Management.
This strategic move aligns with the firm’s role as a leading market player in managing and mitigating UHNW family affairs and disputes, the company said.
El Samad, with a wealth of experience in complex family dispute management, has successfully mitigated high-profile family matters within the firm with a strong emphasis on complex family inheritance distribution and family company disputes.
“I am honoured by the trust placed in me by Chambers & Guilds and look forward to contributing to the firm’s future growth and expansion in this field,” said El Samad.
Having been a vital part of the Chambers & Guilds family, El Samad has played a key role in establishing the firm as the regional benchmark for top-notch services in UHNW family affairs and disputes mitigation and management. Her strategic acumen and commitment to excellence have contributed significantly to the success and growth of this specialised domain. – TradeArabia News Service
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