Arshad Tayebaly
Asia-Pacific Guide 2025
Band 2 : Dispute Resolution: General Commercial
Band 2
About
Provided by Arshad Tayebaly
Practice Areas
Commercial, Contract, Company, Public, Regulatory, Arbitration, Appellate, Tax, Property, Intellectual Property, Banking, Health Care, Energy, Family
Career
Arshad M. Tayebaly is exclusively responsible for all litigation matters of the Firm. He appears before the Supreme Court and the High Courts of the Country and supervises all litigation matters before the Banking Courts, District Courts and Tribunals.
He has successfully handled several important litigation and arbitration matters including those relating to Company Law, Regulatory and Public Law, Commercial and Contract Disputes and Real Estate matters. He is considered to be the leading expert in Commercial and Company litigation matters. Many of the decisions in litigation matters handled by him are reported in Law Journals.
Arshad M. Tayebaly is renowned for his solution oriented approach and understanding the clients' needs, playing a key role in numerous landmark disputes including the disputes surrounding the Karachi Rapid Bus Transit System and the Supreme Court's decision to quash the National Accountability Bureau Reference arising out of a notable commercial transaction. He has achieved numerous favorable outcomes via various modes of alternative dispute resolution.
He completed his LL.M. from Kings College London in 1990.
Professional Memberships
Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan
Sindh High Court Bar Association
Chambers Review
Asia-Pacific
Arshad Tayebaly handles commercial disputes on behalf of clients from a range of industry sectors. He appears before the High Court and the Supreme Court of Pakistan regularly in matters opposite regulatory bodies and between corporates.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"He demonstrates extensive knowledge and proficiency in various areas of law relevant to our needs."
"He demonstrates extensive knowledge and proficiency in various areas of law relevant to our needs."