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Khaled Abdelhaq

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Khaled Abdelhaq

Khaled Abdelhaq

Associate

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Khaled has represented clients in a wide range of forums, including leading arbitration institutions such as the ICC, LCIA, CAS, and FOSFA, as well as litigation proceedings before courts in England & Wales, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, the DIFC, and ADGM.

Khaled began his career in Abu Dhabi working primarily on high value construction disputes in the onshore Abu Dhabi Courts, before joining Clyde & Co in 2020, working on arbitration disputes in the insurance, energy and construction sectors in England & Wales and the UAE. 

Khaled is fluent in Arabic and English. 

Expérience
  • Acting for an international engineering company in an ICC arbitration in claims for delays and defective works in the construction of a subsea pipeline for the import and regasification of LNG.
  • Acting for a Saudi investment fund in bringing a claim before the LCIA against a real estate developer in relation to a suspended real estate project in Portugal .
  • Acting for a Omani oil and gas company in respect of an ad-hoc arbitration concerning fraud and excessive payments under a measurable earthworks contract.
  • Acting for a Saudi investment fund in a debt recovery claim against a Saudi restaurant operator following a default under a Murabaha (Islamic financing) facility agreement with LCIA jurisdiction. 
  • Acting for a Kuwaiti pharmaceutical distributor in an LCIA arbitration in relation to the termination of its distribution agreement with a multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology company.
  • Acting in respect of multiple section 67 and 68 challenges to arbitration awards both as applicant and respondent before the English Courts.
Qualifications

Solicitor, England & Wales

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Champs de pratique

Khaled is an Associate in the International Arbitration team in London, specialising in commercial arbitrations, particularly disputes with a nexus to the Middle East in the energy and construction sectors. Khaled is also experienced in litigation in England & Wales, including in support of arbitrations seated in England.

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Profil complet

Khaled has represented clients in a wide range of forums, including leading arbitration institutions such as the ICC, LCIA, CAS, and FOSFA, as well as litigation proceedings before courts in England & Wales, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, the DIFC, and ADGM.

Khaled began his career in Abu Dhabi working primarily on high value construction disputes in the onshore Abu Dhabi Courts, before joining Clyde & Co in 2020, working on arbitration disputes in the insurance, energy and construction sectors in England & Wales and the UAE. 

Khaled is fluent in Arabic and English. 

Expérience
  • Acting for an international engineering company in an ICC arbitration in claims for delays and defective works in the construction of a subsea pipeline for the import and regasification of LNG.
  • Acting for a Saudi investment fund in bringing a claim before the LCIA against a real estate developer in relation to a suspended real estate project in Portugal .
  • Acting for a Omani oil and gas company in respect of an ad-hoc arbitration concerning fraud and excessive payments under a measurable earthworks contract.
  • Acting for a Saudi investment fund in a debt recovery claim against a Saudi restaurant operator following a default under a Murabaha (Islamic financing) facility agreement with LCIA jurisdiction. 
  • Acting for a Kuwaiti pharmaceutical distributor in an LCIA arbitration in relation to the termination of its distribution agreement with a multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology company.
  • Acting in respect of multiple section 67 and 68 challenges to arbitration awards both as applicant and respondent before the English Courts.
Qualifications

Solicitor, England & Wales

Secteurs

Secteurs

  • Énergie et ressources naturelles

  • Énergie, commerce et droit maritime

  • Infrastructures

Services

Services

  • Arbitrage international

  • Différends commerciaux

  • Règlement de différends