Chambers and Partners, GLOBAL 2024 Rankings: Rahman’s Chambers
(a) Shipping Department (covering commercial works) ranked under the Spotlight table for nine consecutive years;
The editorial states as follows:
“Rahman’s Chambers has a specialist shipping law practice in Bangladesh, covering the full scope of maritime issues including ship arrests, marine insurance, bills of lading and admiralty. The team is also active on collision cases, often representing international P&I clubs and shipping companies.”
On Rahman’s Chambers Strengths:
“I find Rahman’s Chambers to be very supportive. When we have time constraints they work very hard and provide opinions within time.”
“They do everything on time and give us practical advice, so I am satisfied with their work.”
On Rahman’s Chambers Work Highlights:
“Rahman’s Chambers advised real estate developer Sanmar Properties on the sale of residential apartments and commercial outlets.”
“The team also successfully represented Atrium Maritime in a dispute after a collision between a Marshall Islands-flagged vessel and frigates of the Bangladesh Navy.”
(b) Corporate and Finance Department (covering construction, and investment works) again ranked Band 4 for seven consecutive years.
The editorial states as follows:
“The practice is additionally recognised in areas such as business formation, M&A and employment matters, alongside energy, infrastructure and real estate matters. Advocates at the firm are knowledgeable on restructuring and insolvency procedures. Notable clients advised by the firm include the likes of HR Lines, Lantabur and Maruha Nichiro.
On Rahman’s Chambers Strengths:
“I find Rahman’s Chambers to be very supportive. When we have time constraints they work very hard and provide opinions within time.”
“They do everything on time and give us practical advice, so I am satisfied with their work.”
On Rahman’s Chambers Work Highlights:
“Rahman’s Chambers advised real estate developer Sanmar Properties on the sale of residential apartments and commercial outlets.”
“The team also successfully represented Atrium Maritime in a dispute after a collision between a Marshall Islands-flagged vessel and frigates of the Bangladesh Navy.”