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December 3, 2025
Reed Smith has appointed Siyue Yang as counsel in the firm’s Transportation Industry Group and Shanghai office. He is admitted as a Solicitor of England and Wales, and also has China legal qualification. Yang has more than a decade of experience advising on ship finance, banking finance, asset leasing and maritime transactions in Asia. His practice spans multiple jurisdictions across the region, where he has advised leading banks, leasing companies and shipowners on complex cross-border financings and asset transactions. “Reed Smith is widely recognized as a leading law firm in the shipping sector, with a long-standing reputation for advising on high-value and complex maritime matters. The strength of Reed Smith’s global footprint and leading transportation group make it the perfect home to further grow my practice. I am excited to join the firm, and work alongside the talented team here, to deliver exceptional value to our clients across the region and globally,” said Yang. Praj Samant, Asia-Pacific managing partner at Reed Smith, said: “We are pleased to welcome Siyue to the firm, as we continue to invest in top-tier talent to deepen our capabilities, in line with our key industry focus in this region and beyond, in order to better serve our clients.” Richard Hakes, chair of Reed Smith’s Transportation Industry Group, commented: “Siyue’s arrival further strengthens our robust ship finance practice in Asia and globally. His deep knowledge of complex maritime and asset finance transactions will be invaluable, as we continue to deliver market-leading support to our clients across the sector. We are delighted to welcome him to the team.” With a global shipping team, Reed Smith is...
October 22, 2025
Reed Smith has received its license to operate in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) from the Saudi Ministry of Justice, and has opened its office in Riyadh. The new office builds on the firm’s long-standing presence in the Middle East, having opened its Abu Dhabi office in 1978. The firm now has three offices in the region – in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Riyadh – and 34 offices globally. The firm’s Riyadh office includes three new arrivals from local law firm Mahassni & Co, namely Emad Alshaikhi (partner), Foram Majmudar (senior associate) and Sami Saafa (government relations officer). Alshaikhi previously served as co-managing partner of Mahassni & Co. He also led its dispute resolution practice, and brings more than 15 years of experience advising clients on high-value commercial disputes, major government projects, and landmark transactions in the Kingdom. Majmudar is US-qualified and advises on joint ventures, securities, M&A, restructurings, incorporations and liquidations for regional and multinational companies operating in the KSA. She has advised on some of the largest projects in Saudi Arabia, including Riyadh Metro, Green Riyadh, NEOM, PIF-backed projects and port concessions. Saafa will play a key role in supporting the firm’s regulatory and client initiatives. Reed Smith’s EME managing partner, Gregor Pryor, will be seconded from London to Riyadh to support the firm’s clients and team, grow the office, and help ensure the seamless integration of the KSA office within the firm’s wider global platform. “For more than 45 years, we have proudly partnered with clients across the Middle East, and we are committed to further strengthening our presence in this dynamic and rapidly evolving region....
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