Abdulrahman Alroumi is a corporate and capital markets attorney licensed in Kuwait, New York,
and Wisconsin. His practice covers both debt and equity capital markets, with a particular focus on corporate debt programmes, bond and sukuk issuances, and initial public offerings.
Abdulrahman has advised on several of Kuwait’s landmark sovereign and financial-sector issuances and regularly acts for leading banks, corporates, and government entities on complex financing and regulatory matters. His corporate practice also includes advising on mergers and acquisitions, commercial contracting, and corporate governance across the banking, finance, and industrial sectors.
Before joining International Counsel Bureau in Kuwait, Abdulrahman clerked at a Washington, D.C. based law firm, where he worked on cross-border litigation and regulatory matters. He also led matters in a startup legal clinic supporting founders and emerging companies on formation, governance, and data privacy issues. Abdulrahman has a dual degree in law and engineering and has worked as a principal engineer with Fortune 500 companies, where he managed capital projects in construction and manufacturing and led Lean Six Sigma initiatives to improve operational performance.
Abdulrahman earned his J.D. from the University of Wisconsin Law School. He also holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan.