Holds a Bachelor’s degree in Shariah from Imam Mohammed Bin Saud University, Riyadh, 2009, and a Master’s degree from the Higher Institute of the Judiciary, 2011. Licensed lawyer since 2016.
Languages
Arabic
English
Experience
Former judge at the Ministry of Justice and Head of Enforcement Circuits, Legal advisor to several major banks, overseeing the management and restructuring of non-performing debts, Consultant to multiple real estate companies; notably filed the largest bankruptcy liquidation case under the commercial courts system, recorded as the largest liquidation in the Middle East, Served on legislative committees from 2010 to 2012 and acted as Assistant Chairman of the Task Force for Inventory and Documentation of Instructions on Government Lands at the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, leading the team responsible for collecting, classifying, and extracting principles from land-related instructions, as well as preparing the Policies and Procedures Manual, Practiced governance and oversight roles in various joint-stock companies, holding professional certifications in governance, accounting, bankruptcy, and debt collection, Authored several publications, including: Types and provisions of insurance - The concept of “Sample” vs. “Tawarruq” and their distinctions - Methodology and control rules for financial institutions - Working paper on “Statute of Limitations in Judicial Proceedings” - Amendments to the Saudi Labor Law and a summary thereof - Index of the Shariah Procedural Law and the concept of real rights