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    Bahrain

The Kingdom of Bahrain has one of the most diverse economies in the Middle East, offering a gateway to the wider region for international investors.

Bahrain is a pioneer in the Gulf region in terms of economic diversity and a progressive approach to regulation and legislation with the aim of attracting new business.

Our first office in the Middle East opened in 2006 and we remain one of the few international law firms in Bahrain offering both international and local advice to Bahrani and global clients.

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Charles Russell Speechlys in Manama

Manama

Our Manama office opened in 2006 and has since grown to become one of the largest international law firms in the Kingdom.

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Meet the team

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  • Investment Treaty Arbitration – An Overview

    Thomas R. Snider

    Insights

  • New Commercial Register Law of Saudi Arabia

    Ahmad Anani

    Insights

  • Obtaining civil remedies in criminal cases: the UAE, Switzerland and France

    James Colautti

    Insights

  • Qatar's Constitutional Evolution: A New Era of Governance and Unity

    Younis Najem

    Quick Reads

  • Insolvency Insights: Cross border recognition – UAE, DIFC & ADGM

    Nicola Jackson

    Podcasts

  • Abu Dhabi Enhances Film & TV Production Appeal with Increased Cashback Incentive

    Anna Hackworth

    Quick Reads

  • Qatar’s strategic shift to national workforce empowerment

    Ahmad Anani

    Insights

  • Charles Russell Speechlys supports the Rashid Equestrian and Horse Racing Club

    Mazin Al Mardhi

    News

  • Law.com International cites our Firm in a piece on how many legal jobs will be affected by AI

    Joe Cohen

    In the Press

  • Insolvency Insights: The new UAE bankruptcy law & the role of the trustee

    Nicola Jackson

    Podcasts

  • Charles Russell Speechlys advises the University of Strathclyde on the incorporation and establishment of its Bahrain Campus

    Gareth Mills

    News

  • CDR Magazine quotes Alim Khamis on Qatar’s new ‘Enforcement Law No. 4 of 2024’

    Alim Khamis FCIArb

    In the Press

  • Safeguarding Data Privacy: Saudi Arabia's New Rules for Personal Data Protection Officers

    Mark Hill

    Quick Reads

  • Arbitration in UAE and Saudi – where are we now?

    Peter Smith

    Insights

  • Dubai Court Rules on Liability of Telecom Providers in Cases of Bank Fraud

    Ghassan El Daye

    Insights

  • Saudi Arabia publishes new foreign investment law

    Peter Smith

    Insights

  • Emergency Arbitrations – what they are and when to use them

    Alim Khamis FCIArb

    Insights

  • Choosing the applicable law for a Construction Contract – the case for ‘the law of the DIFC’

    Glenn Bull

    Insights

  • Recent developments in directors’ liability in the UAE and England & Wales

    James Hyne

    Insights

  • The Effect of Contractor Insolvency on Construction Projects

    Mazin Al Mardhi

    Insights

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