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Addleshaw Goddard secures license to operate in Abu Dhabi - Middle East Business News and Information

Addleshaw Goddard secures license to operate in Abu Dhabi - Middle East Business News and Information

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Firm expands into ADGM to support UAE's economic diversification and deliver world-class legal services across key sectors under Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – June, 2025: International law firm Addleshaw Goddard has announced that it has obtained its license to operate in Abu Dhabi, further strengthening its presence in the Middle East. The firm has also opened a new office in Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), the capital's leading international financial centre. This milestone builds on the firm's strategic ambition to expand its footprint across the Middle East and support clients in one of the region's key economic hubs.
Abu Dhabi's dynamic economy, underpinned by Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030, prioritises reducing reliance on oil, fostering knowledge-based industries, and establishing a globally integrated business environment. Addleshaw Goddard's expansion into the capital aligns seamlessly with these goals, as the firm brings world-class legal expertise tailored to meet the diverse business needs of both local and international clients.
This new office will serve as a critical resource, providing on-the-ground support for the firm's growing client base in sectors such as financial services, energy, infrastructure, and technology. It is also part of the firm's long-term vision in the Middle East, following other significant regional milestones, including the launch of its Riyadh office and celebrating over a decade of growth and operations in the Middle East.
Robin Hickman, Head of Middle East at Addleshaw Goddard, said, 'Establishing a presence in Abu Dhabi is a vital step in our regional strategy and reflects our commitment to supporting our clients where they need us most. With Abu Dhabi's visionary economic plans and rapidly diversifying economy, this expansion enables us to play a key role in delivering legal solutions that drive growth and innovation.'
With nearly 100 fee earners and 27 Partners across its Middle East offices, Addleshaw Goddard continues to push boundaries, doubling its regional income growth in recent years. The Abu Dhabi office will further cement the firm's position as a trusted partner, driving economic progress and supporting key industries in the region.
About Addleshaw Goddard:
Addleshaw Goddard is a global law firm with 2,800+ partners and employees across our 21 offices spanning key commercial centres around the world. Six in the UK – London, Leeds, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen; eight in Europe – four in Germany and one in Ireland, France, Luxembourg, Poland and Spain; a further four in the GCC – Doha, Dubai, Muscat, and Riyadh; and one in Asia – Singapore. We have over 450 Partners and nearly 2,000 lawyers and fee-earners worldwide. In the Middle East we have 27 Partners and close to 100 other fee earners.

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