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David Bintliff Joins Greenberg Traurig, Boosting Entertainment & Media Practice In The Middle East
David Bintliff Joins Greenberg Traurig, Boosting Entertainment & Media Practice In The Middle East
In a strategic move aimed at enhancing its presence in the vibrant Middle Eastern market, global law firm Greenberg Traurig has announced the addition of David Bintliff, formerly associated with Bird & Bird, as a shareholder and Head of Media & Tech in the United Arab Emirates office. With Bintliff's inclusion, Greenberg Traurig solidifies its position as the largest Media & Entertainment team in the Middle East.
With a wealth of experience in the Media & Entertainment and Technology sectors, David Bintliff brings a formidable track record of advising on some of the most significant media, entertainment, and technology projects in the Middle East. His expertise extends to counseling both international governments and private sector entities on a spectrum of transactional, licensing, benchmarking, and consulting endeavors.
The move comes at a time when the Middle East is witnessing a burgeoning prominence in the global sports arena, making it an opportune moment for legal expertise in the entertainment and media sectors. Bintliff's reputation precedes him, with a portfolio showcasing his proficiency in navigating complex regulatory landscapes and spearheading high-stakes projects.
Tasked with leading some of the region's most significant media, entertainment, and technology regulatory and commercial ventures, Bintliff is poised to leverage his extensive network and deep-rooted understanding of the Middle Eastern market. His appointment aligns seamlessly with Greenberg Traurig's strategic objectives of expanding its foothold in key sectors across the globe.
Khalid Al-Thebity, the firm's regional chair of the Middle East, expressed enthusiasm about David Bintliff's arrival, stating, "We are thrilled to have David and his team – leaders in the media, entertainment, and technology arena – join Steven Bainbridge (Co-Managing Partner) and our UAE office and strengthen the firm's already thriving practice."
The addition of David Bintliff underscores Greenberg Traurig's commitment to delivering unparalleled legal services to its clients, further solidifying its position as a frontrunner in the global legal landscape. As the Middle East continues to emerge as a hub for innovation and investment, Bintliff's expertise is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of the region's entertainment and media sectors.