Promotions

Latham promotes Dubai and Riyadh counsel to partner

Omar Maayeh and Peter Norris' promotions are part of a wider round of 19 new appointments.

Latham & Watkins has promoted two counsel to partner in the Middle East.

Omar Maayeh and Peter Norris have joined the firm’s partnership in Dubai and Riyadh, respectively.

Maayeh specialises in mergers & acquisitions (M&A), private equity, and corporate transactions in the Middle East and internationally.

Norris is a member of the banking practice and finance department, advising on a broad range of transactions, both in the GCC region and internationally.

“We congratulate Peter and Omar on their many accomplishments,” said Salman Al-Sudairi, managing partner of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region at Latham & Watkins. “They are highly talented lawyers who demonstrate a deep commitment to client service and collaboration, and they will play an important role in the continued growth and success of our practice.”

The promotions are part of a wider round of 19 new counsel to partner appointments across the global firm’s offices. The appointments are effective on March 1, 2025.

The counsel promotions follow the previously-announced election of 24 associates to the firm’s partnership, effective January 1, 2025. They included the promotion of Najla Al-Gadi to partner in Riyadh.

Al-Gadi’s promotion was the third the firm made in Riyadh last year. In March 2024, the firm promoted project development & finance counsel Marc Makary and Derek McKinley to the partnership as part of its annual counsel to partner promotions round.

Aishah Hussain

Aishah Hussain is the Editor of Law Middle East, based in Dubai. Got a story or tip? Email: aishah.hussain@itp.com