She was born, raised and educated in Iraq. Zainab was admitted to the Iraqi Bar Association in 2002 and qualified as a solicitor in England and Wales in 2005. She undertook her English training in London with one of the largest leading international law firms (Clyde & Co) and practised there for a number of years. Zainab also worked on secondment with JP Morgan Chase Bank in London for one year and with ADWOC (a leading drilling company in Tripoli, Libya) for several months.
Zainab returned to the Middle East (Dubai, U.A.E.) at the beginning of 2011 to take up a post within Royal Dutch Shell’s legal department concentrating on oil and gas matters in various parts of the region, particularly Shell’s huge interests in Iraq.
Zainab then left Shell to take up a post with Clyde & Co Dubai in their Corporate Department again primarily specialising in advising clients wishing to undertake business in Iraq. In January 2014, Zainab left Clyde & Co to set up QC Law.
Zainab has spoken at several conferences on Iraq oil/gas and infrastructure in London, UAE and Iraq as well as having written a number of articles and broadcast on the BBC’s World Service and Dubai Eye.
In addition to the Principal, the firm has a number of first class lawyers and has offices in Baghdad and Basra.
In July 2024, Zainab was appointed the member for Iraq on the ICC Court of Arbitration in Paris for a 3 year term.