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Services Available


•    Mergers & acquisitions (domestic and cross-border)
•    Post acquisition integrations
•    Joint Ventures
•    Corporate re-structuring
•    Selection & formation of business entities
•    Capitalizing businesses through debt & equity transactions
•    Winding Up & Liquidations
•    Securities Laws & Regulations
•    Corporate Governance matters, policies, training
•    Company Secretarial Services
•    Corporate Tax
•    Company law litigation:
      -    Shareholder-Management Disputes
      -    Rectification of share register
      -    Condonation of delay in holding AGMs
      -    Approval for schemes of arrangement/amalgamation
      -    Alteration of objects clause
      -    Contempt proceedings to enforce Judgment and Decree of the Company
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•    Drafting and negotiating complex commercial contracts & licenses
•    Litigation and arbitration arising out of complex contractual disputes

Representative work & reported cases:

•    Currently representing a multinational in its proposed acquisition of the entire passive mobile telecom infrastructure of one of the largest mobile telecom operators in Bangladesh: this deal is set to become the first of its kind in Bangladesh (Deal value: USD 250 million)

•    Acquisition of Sheba Telecom by Egyptian telecom giant, Orascom Telecom Holding: first international acquisition in the telecom sector in Bangladesh (Deal Value: USD 50 million)

•    Shareholder-Management Dispute of Ittefaque Group of Publications, leading national daily Bengali newspaper.

•    Proposed acquisition of the fourth largest state-owned bank, Rupali Bank Limited (Deal value: USD 500 million)

•    Internal restructuring of Arab Bangladesh Bank Limited, first private bank of Bangladesh, in compliance with the orders of Bangladesh Bank (the central bank)

•    26 BLD (AD) (2006) 197
•    11 BLC (HC) (2006) 111
•    11 BLC (HC) (2006) 157
•    22 BLD (HC) (2002) 440
•    19 BLD (HC) (1999) 113
•    18 BLD (AD) (1998) 207
•    50 DLR (AD) (1998) 138
•    50 DLR (AD) (1998) 171
•    13 BLD (HC) (1993) 569
•    10 BLD (HC) (1990) 339
•    41 DLR (HC) (1989) 529
•    36 DLR (HC) (1984) 316
•    18 BLD (AD) (1998) 99