WEBINAR DETAILS
Date: 18 October 2022
Time: 1:00 PM UTC
Duration: 60 min
Language: English
Format: Online
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WEBINAR DESCRIPTION

Worldwide: Asset Recovery Landscape in Lebanon: What Depositors of Lebanese Banks Should Know

Despite the drop in the value of the Lebanese pound against the US dollar that those crises have induced, the Lebanese Central Bank has refused to change the official exchange rate. Resulting in the development of two parallel exchange rates: (i) the Sayrafa rate set by the Lebanese Central Bank at 24,900 LBP per 1 USD till date; and (ii) the market rate that varies on daily basis.

An informal payment system has been in place, distinguishing between pre-crisis dollars and post-crisis “fresh” dollars.

Faced with the inaction of the authorities, depositors have resorted to Lebanese and foreign courts, and have brought a significant number of lawsuits against local banks in an attempt to compel them to execute international bank transfers, and/or demand payment of outstanding amounts at their actual value.

The Lebanese banks’ response to these lawsuits was to either:

  • Refuse to execute the transfers and instead provide their clients with cashier’s cheques;
  • Close the clients’ accounts and request to pick up a cashier’s cheque from the bank; or
  • Close the clients’ accounts and deposit a cashier’s cheque via notary public.

Term Suspension Laws tallied along strikes of the judiciary, as well fuel and financial crises etc. with the compounded effect of stalling the courts' activities and substantially delaying the issuance of final decisions in the lawsuits filed against Lebanese banks.

We will be covering all of the above topics and much more during the webinar.  

SPEAKERS
Mohamed Alem

Mohamed Alem is the Founder and Senior Partner of Alem & Associates and focuses his practice on complex commercial, financial, and investment cross-border advisory work.

Mohamed Alem is often requested to advise governments and state-owned enterprises on legislative reforms and regulatory developments as benchmarked to international best practices. He is a regular keynote speaker at international conferences on a multitude of current legal subjects.

In the most recent Legal 500 EMEA 2020, Mohamed Alem retained his long-standing ranking as Leading Individual. He was also ranked as Market Leader in IFLR1000 2021 for the third year in a row.

Nicholas Tse

Nicholas Tse chairs the International Arbitration practice of Alem & Associates, which is headquartered in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. An English barrister, he is also dual-qualified as a French Avocat and regularly appears as an advocate in arbitrations and related court proceedings.

His experience as an international advocate and business diplomat has seen him represent governments, multinationals, banks, and financial institutions. He has tried cases before the WTO, the English courts, and in offshore jurisdictions such as Bermuda, the BVI, Cayman, Jersey, the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Courts, and the Dubai World Tribunal. Nicholas has acted in international arbitrations seated 
in London, Paris, Geneva, Dubai, Singapore, Zurich, and the US under ICC, ICSID, SIAC, LCIA, DIFC-LCIA, DIAC, AAA, LMAA, and GAFTA rules, as well as ad hoc arbitrations under UNCITRAL rules. He also has significant experience negotiating major contracts involving oil and gas projects, as well as distribution 
and supply in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. He has also served as an expert witness on French law. 

Rana Kahwagi

Rana Kahwagi is a Senior Associate of Alem & Associates and focuses her practice on international dispute resolution and complex construction advisory work.

She is often solicited to provide legal services and representation in dispute avoidance and resolution at all stages of the procedure. Her services are also sought on all construction-related matters with a client base that spans governments and states, energy and utility companies, lenders, developers, and contractors.

In the most recent Legal 500 EMEA 2020, Rana Kahwagi was ranked as Next Generation Partner on account of her dispute resolution practice, a culmination of her previous year’s ranking as Rising Star and A Name to Note in arbitration.

Mazen Ghosn

Mazen Ghosn is a Senior Associate in in the Dispute Resolution group of Alem & Associates based in the Beirut office.

He deals primarily with international arbitration matters and has experience with disputes in a wide variety of industries including aviation, franchising, distribution, energy (oil and gas), real estate, engineering/construction, infrastructure, telecommunications, joint ventures, international sales/supply agreements, and financial services.

Mazen is a lecturer at Saint Joseph University, teaching Commercial Law and Islamic Banking and Finance. He also frequently speaks at arbitration events and he is recognized on the list of Arbitration Future Leaders of Who’s Who Legal for 2021.

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