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Al Tamimi & Company Announces Lynsey Grossi As Head Of Real Estate – Abu Dhabi
Al Tamimi & Company announces Lynsey Grossi as Head of Real Estate – Abu Dhabi
The largest law firm in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, Al Tamimi & Company is pleased to announce that Lynsey Grossi has been appointed as Head of Real Estate – Abu Dhabi. Based permanently in Abu Dhabi, Lynsey leads the firm’s growing real estate team, advising corporates, developers, and investors on complex, high-value mandates across the emirate.
Lynsey Grossi’s focus is on corporate real estate, advising on transactions where real estate, corporate structuring, and investment strategy intersect. This appointment reinforces Al Tamimi & Company’s position as the largest and leading on-the-ground real estate practice in Abu Dhabi, highlighting the firm’s long-term commitment to the emirate.
Lynsey Grossi said,
"I’m delighted and truly excited to be taking on the role of Head of Real Estate - Abu Dhabi at Al Tamimi & Company. Having been working in the region for nearly five years, it’s a privilege to continue building my practice in Abu Dhabi at a time when the property market is gaining strong momentum. With significant growth, innovation, and investment underway, and an exciting pipeline of projects in 2026 and beyond, this is a particularly energising period to be advising on complex, high-value real estate and corporate transactions across the emirate. I’m very much looking forward to continuing to collaborate closely with my colleagues in Abu Dhabi, working alongside our clients and partners, and building new relationships across the market. Please do feel free to connect or reach out. Thank you to everyone for the support – I’m excited for what’s ahead."
Professional Experience:
Lynsey Grossi has extensive experience in real estate law, having held senior positions at Al Tamimi & Company, King & Wood Mallesons, Squire Patton Boggs, Blackadders Solicitors, and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. She has advised on a wide range of corporate and real estate matters across the UAE, Australia, the UK, and Spain, with particular expertise in corporate structuring, transactions, and investment strategy.
Education:
Lynsey Grossi holds an LLB in Scots Law with Spanish Language from the University of Dundee and a Law degree from The University of Western Australia.
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