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Mosaed AlAjeel

Counsel

Mosaed is a regulatory and public policy projects expert.

He has extensive experience advising on infrastructure/ concession / PPP/ regulatory/ procurement matters in the Middle East. Mosaed works with major regional and international institutional clients across jurisdictions and in multiple sectors including public policy, financial services, procurement and PPP, energy, industrial, corporate, technology and many more. He has practised in the region for over 16 years and is a leading practitioner in the field. Mosaed is qualified in New York and Kuwait and is fluent in both English and Arabic.

Expertise

Industries

Experience

Representative matters

  • A Saudi Royal Commission on various foundational infrastructure projects and PPPs in the transport, CITC, Smart City and waste sectors. 
  • Abu Dhabi Investment Office on a several pathfinder PPP projects. 
  • A Saudi Royal Commission on drafting hospitality, real estate and development laws and regulations for the development of the region, including a multi-jurisdiction cross border benchmarking exercise on the relevant areas of law. 
  • A Royal Commission in Saudi Arabi on the set up and governance of a specialized economic zone in the Kingdom focused on life sciences. 
  • A regional Ministry of Finance on the drafting for a national level PPP Law and Government Procurement Law.

Speaking Engagements

  • Guest Speaker, the Panel Discussion of the Kuwait Foreign Investment & JV Forum endorsed by Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority, September 2014.
  • Speaker, Seminar on Kuwait New Companies Law and Capital Markets Authorities Law, GUST University, Kuwait, April 2014.

Qualifications

Admissions

New York Court of Appeals, 2018

Kuwait Court of Cassation, 2008

Academic

The Master of Laws, Law, Cornell University Law School (New York), 2011

Bachelor in Law, Law, Kuwait University Law School, 2008

Languages

English, Arabic
Disclaimer
A&O Shearman was formed on May 1, 2024 by the combination of Shearman & Sterling LLP and Allen & Overy LLP and their respective affiliates (the legacy firms). Any matters referred to above may include matters undertaken by one or more of the legacy firms rather than A&O Shearman.