Saud Al Khulait, CBE is the principal of Law Office of Saud Al Khulaiti & Partners, which he founded in December 1967, adding a branch office in Jeddah in 1983, and a branch office in Al Khobar in 2013, and which offers a broad range of legal services, including inter alia government affairs and contracts, foreign investment and joint ventures, distribution and franchise, banking and financial services, and international and domestic arbitration, litigation and dispute resolution.
His knowledge of Saudi and practice spans almost forty years. After graduating from the University of Cairo in 1962, Saud Al Khulait was one of three Saudi law graduates appointed as legal adviser to the majilis al wusara (Council of Ministers), a post he held from 1962 to 1973. During this period of his career, he participated in the review, drafting and promulgation of numerous government regulations and royal decrees, as well as serving on various governmental committees and commissions. From 1966 to 1968, he attended the University of Southern California, graduating in 1968 with a Master’s degree in international public administration. Over recent years, Saud Al Khulait has been featured as a speaker at conferences sponsored by the International Chamber of Commerce, the International Bar Association and the Euro-Arab Arbitration System, as well as other major international institutions. Saud Al Khulait has addressed and participated in the sponsorship of many conferences pertaining to the Middle East organised by universities and numerous multi-national companies. In addition, he has written many articles on Saudi, corporate, commercial and banking law, international commercial arbitration and international legal practice.
From the late 1970s until the early 1990s, Saud Al Khulait was appointed by Royal Decree to the Board of Directors of the Ports Authority of Saudi Arabia. He is currently the Chairman of the Higher Board of Arbitration of the Euro-Arab Arbitration System which is located in Paris and London, a position that he has held since 1985.
Since 1977, Saud Al Khulait has been a partner and member of the Board of Directors of Arabian International Maritime Company (an affiliate of ExxonMobil) and Thyssen Saudi Arabia (an affiliate of Thyssen Handelsunion, Germany). He was a founder shareholder of Saudi American Bank since its establishment in 1980 (30% of which was owned by Citibank), as well as a founder and member of the Board of Directors of Al Saudi Banque in Paris and its affiliate in Geneva. In 1991, Saud Al Khulait became a director of ABC International Bank based in London (an affiliate of Arab Banking Corporation), the largest overseas Arab bank. In addition, Saud Al Khulait sits on the Board of Directors of various companies, including Arla Foods (Saudi Arabia) and Aon Saudi Arabia E.C. In 2004 until 2007, he was a member of the Executive Committee of Dubai International Arbitration Center. In 2009, Saud Al Khulait became a member of the Advisory Board of BAE Systems, UK. He is also the legal counsel to HRH Prince Khaled Al-Faisal, Chairman of Arab Thought Foundation, Beirut, Lebanon and legal advisor to HRH Prince Alwaleed bin Talal bin Abdulaziz, Chairman, Kingdom Holding Company.
In April 2004, Saud Al Khulait was appointed an Honorary Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in recognition of his services to British government.
Currently, Saud Al Khulait serves on the board of various organisations involved in matters of public interest, including the Georgetown University Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, the Centre for Islamic & Middle East Law at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London University and the Prince Salman Social Centre.
Today, Saud Al Khulait is regarded as one of the pre-eminent commercial and litigation attorneys in the Middle East and his firm is the largest commercial and litigation practice in Saudi Arabia.
The speech delivered by Saud Al Khulait, Esq. when interviewed by Saudi Television approximately ten years ago, has shed light on some of the legal aspects which are of common concern. In that speech, Mr. Khulait discussed, in general terms, various aspects of the legal profession, and that was intended to benefit whoever is concerned, in particular the new generation of practitioners. The speech was delivered in two episodes of the program entitled Hadith Al-Majalis (i.e. sayings of the gatherings). The interview was conducted by the media expert, Mr. Jassem Al-Othman.