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Addleshaw Goddard names new partner to boost Mideast business

DUBAI, May 16, 2024

 
Addleshaw Goddard, a leading international law firm with over 2,600+ employees across 19 global offices, has announced the appointment of Rachel Hill as a partner in its regional employment practice. 
 
Her appointment quickly follows the arrival of Anna Zeitlin from PwC to develop a Fintech practice.
 
A UK-qualified lawyer, Hill joins Addleshaw Goddard from Hadef & Partners, where she was instrumental in driving the growth and maturity of the employment practice. 
 
With more than 16 years’ experience in both litigation and employment, Hill has spent the last 10 years in the Middle East providing strategic advice on employment law and immigration procedures.
 
At Addleshaw Goddard, she will focus on Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), and UAE onshore employment laws and advice. 
 
With an extensive understanding of the local UAE court system, Hill has developed an integral understanding of the procedural requirements of filing litigation before the Dubai Labour Courts – a unique capability and achievement for a non-Arabic speaking lawyer. 
 
Thanks to her familiarity with the employment regimes in other regional jurisdictions, she brings valuable insight to other Middle East offices and clients where required in this critical service line. 
 
Lauding the appointment, Robin Hickman, Head of Middle East, said: "We are delighted to welcome Rachel to Addleshaw Goddard to further strengthen the employment partner team alongside Gorvinder Pannu. Increasing our specialist capabilities will enable us to grow our market share at a time when the region’s economies are on a robust path of diversification and expansion."
 
Hill has gained valuable experience throughout the different positions she has filled, starting off in McCartan Turkington Breen Solicitors, then moving to DLA Piper Middle East, followed by Al Tamimi & Company, before joining Hadef and Partners  and now moving to Addleshaw Goddard Middle East.
 
She also boasts robust experience of the Common Law Courts of both DIFC and ADGM.
 
Her work in this new role will also include advising multinationals‚ locally-based UAE companies‚ government entities‚ and financial institutions, among others. 
 
On her new role, Hill said: "It’s an exciting time to join AG, especially following a period of significant growth for the business across the Middle East. The firm has clear ambitions to continue to grow and I'm very much looking forward to playing my part, working with a really talented team to attract a greater share of more complex, higher value work."
 
Addleshaw Goddard has more than 20 partners operating across four offices in the Middle East.-TradeArabia News Service



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