Heritage Partners adds Counsel, Shaheeda Barrie, to its Banking and Finance Practice.

Feb 2022

Shaheeda Barrie is a veteran finance and investment lawyer, with over twenty years of experience.

She specializes in the law and policy relating to debt, financial markets, investment, exchange control, company law and tax. She has extensive expertise in advising and representing key regulatory bodies such as the Central Bank of Sri Lanka and the Security and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka. She was also a member of the Company Law Advisory Commission of Sri Lanka. Internationally, she has functioned as a Short-Term Consultant at the World Bank, Washington D.C.

During her tenure at the Attorney General’s Department of Sri Lanka (1999-2022), she rose to the rank of Deputy Solicitor General and was routinely tasked with vetting, advising on and negotiating development project agreements and financial instruments on behalf of the Government of Sri Lanka, including – Term Loan Agreements, Bilateral Currency Swaps, International Sovereign Bonds, Infrastructure Projects and Public Private Partnerships.

Shaheeda also possesses extensive experience in Litigation and arbitration. She regularly appeared as Counsel on behalf of the Government of Sri Lanka and Other Quasi-Governmental entities in judicial proceedings in courts of Sri Lanka including the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal, as well as in local and international arbitrations and mediation proceedings.

Her general legal practice encompasses, public and constitutional law, law relating to government procurements, power and energy, construction law and private international law.

Shaheeda holds a Bachelor of Law (LL. B) with First Class Honours from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), a post-graduate degree of Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) from the University of Oxford and a Masters in International Legal Studies specializing in Business Law (LL.M – Summa Cum Laude) from the American University, Washington College of Law. In respect of each of these academic pursuits, she was awarded a studentship by the LSE, the Commonwealth Scholarship by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission of the UK, and the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship by the Fulbright Commission and the Government of USA, respectively.

Shaheeda is a member of the chartered institution of arbitrators, UK, an Attorney-at-Law of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka and Barrister-at-Law of England and Wales (Gray’s Inn).