Mohamed Abdellatif is a distinguished Fellow at the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, where he leverages his extensive legal expertise to navigate complex arbitration cases, particularly in the fields of petroleum and liquefied natural gas (LNG). With an LL.M. degree from Queen Mary & Westfield College,...
Mohamed Abdellatif is a distinguished Fellow at the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, where he leverages his extensive legal expertise to navigate complex arbitration cases, particularly in the fields of petroleum and liquefied natural gas (LNG). With an LL.M. degree from Queen Mary & Westfield College, University of London, and a foundational License en droit from Cairo University, Mohamed possesses a robust academic background that complements his practical experience in arbitration and contract law.
Throughout his career, Mohamed has been actively involved in high-stakes projects that require meticulous legal research and a deep understanding of construction law and joint ventures. His role at the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators involves not only serving as an arbitrator but also mentoring emerging professionals in the field, sharing insights on legal compliance and ethical standards in arbitration practices. His previous tenure on the Audit & Ethics Committee for The Global Funds further underscores his commitment to upholding integrity and transparency in legal proceedings.
In addition to his arbitration work, Mohamed is adept at navigating the complexities of insurance law and criminal law, making him a versatile asset in any legal context. His ability to synthesize legal principles with practical applications allows him to provide tailored solutions for clients, ensuring that their interests are safeguarded in negotiations and disputes. As a thought leader in the arbitration community, Mohamed continues to contribute to the evolution of best practices, fostering a culture of excellence and professionalism within the industry.