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Rankings published in 2026
Project development
Tier 3
11 firms ranked
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Tier 1

Dentons
2 practice areas
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White & Case
2 practice areas
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Tier 2

Badri and Salim El Meouchi Law Firm
2 practice areas
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Eversheds Sutherland
2 practice areas
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Sharq Law Firm
2 practice areas
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Tier 3

Addleshaw Goddard
3 practice areas
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DLA Piper
2 practice areas
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K&L Gates
3 practice areas
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Pinsent Masons
3 practice areas
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Charles Russell Speechlys
4 practice areas
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Financial and corporate

Pinsent Masons is an international law firm with a presence in Qatar through its office in Doha. The Doha office forms part of the firm’s Middle East practice and advises on Qatari and cross-border matters. The office is led by partner Pamela McDonald.

Highlights: The firm is active in projects and project development work in Qatar, advising on infrastructure-related matters. Its practice includes supporting clients in sectors such as transportation, technology and financial services, alongside related regulatory and contractual advice.

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