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Muscat

SNR Denton & Co, Oman Branch
Second Floor Al Fannar Building
Shatti Al Qurum
PO Box 3552
Ruwi PC 112
Sultanate of Oman

T +968 2457 3000
F +968 2457 3097

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The Muscat office, established in 1981, provides a full range of both Oman and English law advice with specialist teams covering banking and finance, construction and real estate, corporate finance and commercial, dispute resolution and energy, infrastructure and transport. We also have lawyers who specialise in the fields of employment, IP, IT, tax and telecommunications.

Our clients include the Oman Government, local and international banks and other financial institutions, major multinational energy companies, multinationals in other sectors and many well-known local family businesses.

SNR Denton & Co, Muscat office are proud sponsors of Outward Bound Oman.

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David Courtney-Hatcher
Partner
Muscat
D +968 2457 3020
Email
david.courtney-hatcher@snrdenton.com
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Abdelrahman Elnafie
Partner
Muscat (associate firm)
D +968 2457 3015
Email
abdelrahman.elnafie@snrdenton.com
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Ian McGrath
Partner
Muscat
D +968 2457 3047
M +968 9640 8401
Email
ian.mcgrath@snrdenton.com
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George Sandars
Partner
Muscat
D +968 2457 3029
M +968 9678 8430
Email
george.sandars@snrdenton.com
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Paul Sheridan
Partner
Muscat
D +968 2457 3023
M +968 9934 3029
Email
paul.sheridan@snrdenton.com
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