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Senior Director, Legal Counsel – Development Middle East & Africa

Marriott Hotels Resorts
Full-time
On-site
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Description

Position Summary
The Senior Director, Legal Counsel – Development Middle East & Africa provides strategic and transactional legal support to Marriott International’s development activities across the MEA region. Based in Dubai and reporting to the Vice President & Senior Legal Counsel – Development MEA, this role supports owned, leased, franchised and managed hotel, residential, and mixed‑use projects, delivering commercially focused legal advice aligned with Marriott’s business objective

 

Scope

  • Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Language Requirements: English (Arabic and/or French advantageous)
  • Role Type: Individual Contributor
  • Travel: Regional travel required

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Structure, draft, negotiate and execute franchise and management agreements, residential licensing and management agreements, guaranties, lender agreements (including comfort letters and SNDAs), and related development documentation.
  • Advise on existing franchise and management agreement matters, including pre‑opening issues, restructurings, hotel sales, financings, amendments, conversions, and terminations.
  • Lead legal due diligence, instruct and supervise outside counsel, and manage legal budgets for development projects.
  • Partner closely with development, operations, franchising, and asset management teams to support transactions from initial structuring through closing and post‑closing matters.
  • Provide guidance on confidentiality agreements, letters of intent, transaction structuring, trade area restrictions, and related risk considerations.
  • Ensure compliance with franchise regulatory requirements, including franchise disclosure obligations, relationship laws, antitrust, agency, and other applicable regulations.
  • Navigate complex cross‑border legal environments, coordinating employment, tax, privacy, compliance, insurance, and IP considerations across jurisdictions.
     

Candidate Profile
Experience

  • Strong academic background and qualification as a lawyer from a common law jurisdiction foundation.
  • Minimum of 4 years’ experience in a top‑tier law firm or combination with relevant in-house experience.
  • Active bar membership (US or Canada) or valid practicing certificate (UK or other jurisdiction), as applicable.
  • Experience advising on complex real estate and hospitality transactions is preferred.

Skills & Competencies

  • Excellent contract drafting and negotiation skills in English.
  • Strong commercial judgment with the ability to deliver practical, business‑aligned legal solutions.
  • Ability to manage multiple complex matters concurrently in a fast‑paced, deadline‑driven environment.
  • Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and strategic thinking.
  • High level of autonomy, accountability, and initiative.
  • Exceptional interpersonal and stakeholder‑management skills, with the ability to work effectively across cultures and seniority levels.
  • Commitment to the highest ethical standards and integrity.
  • Willingness and flexibility to travel as required.

 

Why Join Marriott International?
At Marriott International, you’ll help shape landmark development projects across one of the world’s most dynamic regions. You’ll work alongside a globally respected legal team, partner closely with senior business leaders, and contribute to iconic brands that define hospitality worldwide.

Bring your talent expertise to the world stage. Apply today and make your mark with Marriott International.


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