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DLA Piper Appoints Natalie Jones as Partner in Employment Team in Dubai
DLA Piper Appoints Natalie Jones as Partner in Employment Team in Dubai
She was previously serving at PwC Legal
Global law firm DLA Piper has appointed Natalie Jones as a Partner in the employment group in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
She has a proven track record in a wide range of contentious and non-contentious employment law matters. Her arrival will further strengthen the law firm’s position in the region and complement the highly regarded employment team.
Jones, who was earlier working with PwC Legal, is known for her expertise in niche, complex areas, including pensions, privatization, and large-scale restructuring. While working in the region for a long time, she possesses a nuanced understanding of the local legal landscape. Her arrival marks a significant milestone for DLA Piper.
Recognized as an outstanding figure in the legal industry, her unique skill set, and extensive experience align seamlessly with the services provided by DLA Piper in the Middle East.
Peter Somekh, the Middle East, and Africa managing partner of the firm commented, “We are delighted to welcome Jones to the team. Her exceptional skills and experience will enhance our existing capabilities and contribute to the continued success of the team in the Middle East and across Africa.”
On her association, Jones remarked, “I am excited to join DLA Piper Middle East and work alongside an already well-established team. The firm's reputation for excellence provides a strong platform to grow my practice, and I am looking forward to contributing to the continued success of the firm.”