Infrastructure and
Transports





Transportation has changed dramatically in recent years especially in developing countries like Iran. Likewise, as a developing country, there are many infrastructure projects in progress and the government vies for investment in this sector. Our transportation practice covers the full spectrum of legal needs for transportation companies, whether they move people or goods, including resources and commodities.


We are one of the few Iranian law firms able to provide the full range of legal services required by today’s sophisticated shipping companies. Our knowledge encompasses all aspects of corporate shipping transactions including leasing deals and ship sales, acquisitions and charter transactions, as well as mergers and acquisitions. We provide advice to all types of corporations on the risks and regulations surrounding the operation of ships and the carriage of goods and passengers by sea.

Our in-depth understanding of the infrastructure sector has been developed through working on high-profile projects in Iran, and handling essential construction, regulatory, transactional and dispute resolution concerns for large international clients. Our experience has so far led to our involvement with different government agencies. Our most important experiences in the infrastructure sector include:

  • Negotiation of an Airport BLT project
  • Negotiation, drafting and execution of a railway construction project between a foreign government and Iran Railways
  • Negotiation, design and drafting BOT contract for waste-to-power power plant

New Local Content Legislation

An amendment has recently been made to the Law on ...

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Memorandum between Iran and Kyrgyzstan

In December 2019, a memorandum of understanding ...

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New Publication by Elite Pars Lawyers

Elite Pars is pleased to announce the latest publication...

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IPC as Security for Financial Facilities

On May 7, 2019, the Central Bank of Iran circulated ...

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Convert Iranian Companies Pursuant to Recent Bylaw

According to a recent bylaw ratified by Council of Ministers...

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