Interview of Mirza Arshad Nazir, Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan.
Arshad Nazir Mirza, LL.B (University of Punjab), LL.M (King's College, London) is a Partner of Mohsin Tayebaly & Co a Karachi-based firm and heads the Lahore office. Mr. Mirza Arshad Nazeer is an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and regularly appears in complex civil, commercial, corporate and constitutional cases before the apex court. He also handles a vast array of matters before the various High Courts of the country. A highly respected advocate, Mr. Mirza has also had the distinction of serving for 7 years as a member of the judiciary. His highly nuanced understanding of the law is an invaluable asset for his clients as well as our firm. Time and again he has helped clients achieve favorable results, be it through negotiation or litigation. Before taking up a Partnerhip at MTC, Mr. Mirza ran a highly successful practice in Lahore. Apart from regular litigation work, Mr. Mirza also has a rich experience of dealing with complex arbitrations, both as an advocate as well as an arbitrator. He is an arbitrator of choice for many high-end commercial disputes in Lahore.

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