CMS has appointed a new managing partner in Oman.
Charles Dolphin has assumed the role, succeeding Ben Ewing, who returns to work as a legal consultant at the firm.
The change in leadership this month comes as the firm marks ten years in Muscat, where it operates through an association with Al Rashdi, Al Juma and Ewing Advocates and Legal Consultants.
Since its inception in 2014, the team has grown ten-fold, according to a statement.
In Oman the firm’s focus is energy & projects, as well as corporate, banking & finance, and dispute resolution.
Dolphin specialises in energy, infrastructure & projects working on both Dubai and Oman client matters. His focus is primarily in the water and power sector.
Commenting on the firm’s milestone, he said: “We take pride in our achievements over the past decade in Oman. As a firm committed to the Middle East, we are dedicated to furthering our presence in Oman and supporting clients in navigating the opportunities within this evolving economy. As we celebrate this milestone, our commitment to delivering exceptional service remains unchanged and will continue to drive our growth across the region.”
In addition to Muscat, CMS has offices across the Middle East in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Istanbul, Riyadh, and Tel Aviv.
