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William Reichert Joins Pinsent Masons As Corporate Partner In Dubai
William Reichert joins Pinsent Masons as Corporate Partner in Dubai
International law firm, Pinsent Masons, has appointed William (Bill) Reichert as a Partner in its Corporate team, based in the firm’s Dubai office, effective September 1, 2025.
Bill joins Pinsent Masons from Charles Russell Speechlys, where he led the Middle East Corporate practice for six years. Prior to that, he spent almost a decade with K&L Gates LLP.
Dual-qualified in the United States and England & Wales, Bill brings over 25 years of experience advising on sophisticated corporate transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, private equity deals, venture capital investments, as well as restructuring and compliance matters. He specialises in private, mid-market M&A transactions across both buy-side and sell-side mandates, ranging from seed series investments for start-ups to multi-billion-dollar acquisitions for multinational companies. His sector expertise spans real estate, TMT, finance, retail, energy, and natural resources.
Commenting on the appointment, Mohammad Tbaishat, Partner and Head of Pinsent Masons’ Middle Eastern Corporate and M&A practice, said,
“As Dubai and the wider Middle East continue to grow economically, Bill’s arrival is ideally timed to advise clients across the key sectors driving this evolution. His expertise, allied with his impressive list of local and international clients, will help ensure we capitalise on this growth and continue to expand our Middle East business.”
William (Bill) Reichert added,
“I’m thrilled to join Pinsent Masons which has an outstanding reputation in Dubai and the wider Middle East. The region is enjoying significant economic success with growing numbers of complex corporate transactions and regulatory reform meaning premium legal services are in ever greater demand. I’m confident that joining Pinsent Masons will allow me to continue to deliver my clients’ most critical and complex transactions.”
His appointment reflects the success that Pinsent Masons’ Middle East Corporate team has achieved in recent years and marks the latest in a series of significant senior hires into the firm’s international Corporate practice. Earlier this year, Corporate Energy Partner Chris Sawyer joined the Aberdeen office, and Healthcare and Higher Education Partner Rachel Soundy joined in Birmingham.
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