Mayhar represents clients in complex commercial disputes before the High Courts, specialist tribunals and in local and foreign arbitration and expert determination proceedings. His broad ranging engagements comprise cases involving questions relating to arbitration, contracts, company, employment, energy, environment, insurance, shipping and tax law.
On advisory matters, Mayhar’s experience of advising on high-value cross border M&A, project finance, construction and other commercial transactions enable him to propose practical and commercially sound solutions. He advises on regulatory and policy framework across a number of industry sectors and on corporate, competition, employment, investment and tax law.
His clients include major international and local players in the banking, cement, construction, FMCG, chemicals, energy, development, insurance, management consultancy, mining, petroleum, pharmaceutical, retail, shipping and telecoms industries, as well as governmental institutions.
The Legal 500 2020 describes Mayhar as “very impressive and shows a full command of cases”, “providing excellent multi-discipline advice” and “able to balance the requirement for technically sound advice while also being practical and solution-orientated.” He is ranked in Chambers Asia Pacific.
He has authored articles published in Bloomberg’s Tax Planning International Review and has contributed chapters to Thomson Reuters Practical Law’s Tax on Corporate Transactions and Tax on Corporate Lending and Bond Issues, LexisNexis’s Foreign Investment and Mergers & Acquisitions Law Guides and Lexology’s Getting the Deal Through Country Focus – Pakistan: The Legal Landscape and Pakistan: Dispute Resolution. He has also contributed to the World Bank’s Doing Business and Investing Across Borders publications.