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After nearly a decade serving as general counsel at Miral Group in Abu Dhabi, Philip Hecht has returned to his legal roots as a partner at BCLP. With a strong background in commercial law, Hecht’s move is expected to significantly enhance BCLP's real estate practice in the Middle East. His extensive experience at Miral, where he played a pivotal role in various high-profile projects, equips him with unique insights that will benefit clients navigating the complex real estate landscape in the region.
Hecht’s transition back to private practice comes at a time when the Middle East real estate market is experiencing dynamic growth and transformation. His expertise will be invaluable as BCLP seeks to strengthen its position in this competitive sector. Colleagues and clients alike anticipate that Hecht's strategic vision and in-depth knowledge of the regional market will drive innovative solutions and foster successful partnerships in upcoming ventures. This move marks a significant milestone in Hecht’s career and underscores BCLP's commitment to expanding its influence in the Middle East.
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