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IBA opens office at DIFC

Dubai, January 23, 2008

The International Bar Association (IBA), in partnership with the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), has opened its Middle East Office in Dubai.

The IBA, headquartered in London, has opened the new office as part of its global strategy of expanding its network of international offices to serve regions more fully and broaden contact with its members. 

“It is important to me that the IBA is accessible and geographically close to its members. The physical presence of an IBA office in the Middle East will enable us to better respond to the needs of our members there. We recently hosted the Islamic Finance in the Middle East conference in Dubai and, in time, will develop and deliver other tailored programmes like this which specifically address issues unique to the region,” said IBA president Fernando Pombo.

The IBA Middle East Office is based at the heart of the Middle East’s business and financial community in the DIFC, the world’s fastest growing international financial centre.

“We are committed to offering a hub of business excellence and the establishment of the IBA within the DIFC is in line with this strategy.  The IBA is a world leading organisation and I am certain that legal practices within the DIFC and the rest of the region will see real benefits.  Beyond the individual legal practices the IBA will play a significant role in developing the region’s legal framework with its invaluable knowledge of international best practice,” said CEO, DIFC Authority, Nasser Al Shaali.

The IBA will hold its annual conference in Dubai in 2011. This will be the first time in the Association’s history that the IBA Annual Conference will be held in the Middle East.

IBA deputy director Erin Callahan is responsible for establishing and overseeing the operations of the IBA Middle East Office. – TradeArabia News Service




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