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Addleshaw Goddard Appoints Former Clyde & Co Partner Naji Hawayek In Middle East
Addleshaw Goddard Appoints Former Clyde & Co Partner Naji Hawayek in Middle East
The leading international law firm headquartered in London, with more than 2,000 lawyers across 21 offices in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, Addleshaw Goddard has announced the appointment of Naji Hawayek as Partner in its Corporate team, further strengthening the firm’s transactional capabilities across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). The appointment represents a significant investment in the region and reflects the firm’s continued commitment to scaling its Middle East platform with senior, market-leading talent.
Naji joins from Clyde & Co and brings more than 20 years of experience advising on complex corporate matters across the region. Bilingual in Arabic and English, he has advised on some of the largest cross-border transactions in MENA, with deep expertise spanning mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, private equity and venture capital, investment funds, corporate restructuring, licensing and regulatory matters, as well as Shari’ah and foreign direct investment. He also has particular expertise in advising family-led firms with complex structures.
His sector experience includes education, healthcare, hospitality, media, manufacturing, technology, telecommunications, tobacco, energy, consulting, and financial services. In addition to his transactional expertise, Naji has built and managed high-performing teams and held several management roles, contributing significantly to strategic growth initiatives within his previous firm.
Robin Hickman, Head of Middle East at Addleshaw Goddard, said
“Naji’s appointment is a significant addition to our Corporate practice and reflects our continued investment in the Middle East. His depth of regional experience and track record on complex, cross-border transactions will further strengthen our ability to support clients on their most strategic matters. We are excited to welcome a partner of Naji’s calibre to the firm.”
In addition to joining the Corporate practice, Naji will also serve on Addleshaw Goddard’s Middle East Board, where he will support the development and implementation of the firm’s regional growth strategy.
Commenting on his appointment, Naji Hawayek said,
“I’m delighted to join Addleshaw Goddard at such an exciting time for the firm. The Middle East continues to present compelling opportunities for growth and investment, and I look forward to working with colleagues across the region to deliver practical, high-impact advice to our clients. Beyond my Corporate focus, I see a significant opportunity to leverage relationships across the firm’s full-service offering, ensuring clients benefit from integrated, seamless support across practice areas. My ambition is to contribute to the continued strategic growth of the Middle East business alongside Robin and the wider partnership.”
Naji’s arrival underscores Addleshaw Goddard’s ongoing commitment to expanding its regional footprint and providing market-leading corporate expertise across the GCC and beyond.
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