Muhammad Mahmood
Muhammad has a broad disputes practice, ranging from shareholders’ disputes to technology and telecommunications disputes. He has worked on some of the DIFC Courts’ landmark cases, including DNB Bank ASA v Gulf Eyadah Corporation and Other (CA-007-2015) and the DIFC Courts’ first IT hacking case. He has a particular specialism in conflict of laws, regularly advising on complex issues of jurisdiction and enforcement.
Muhammad’s practice at Clyde & Co is comprised primarily of commercial proceedings in the DIFC Courts and arbitration.