Addleshaw Goddard appoints new partner in Construction and Infrastructure Practice

Paul Prescott brings over 20 years of global and regional construction law experience, including projects such as the London 2012 Olympics and the Qatar World Cup

Addleshaw Goddard has appointed Paul Prescott as a Partner in its Construction and Infrastructure practice, underscoring firm’s commitment to growing its expertise and footprint in the Middle East.
With more than 20 years of legal experience, including over twelve years in the Middle East, Prescott’s expertise spans the full lifecycle of construction projects, from non-contentious procurement strategies and live project counsel to the resolution of disputes through arbitration and mediation.
Prescott has advised projects such as Wembley Stadium in the UK, the London 2012 Olympics, Expo 2020 Dubai, and the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. He is also proficient in managing construction transactions involving a variety of contractual frameworks, including the FIDIC suite, NEC, and bespoke EPC agreements. His reputation is reflected in his Chambers Global rankings for Projects & Energy and his inclusion in the WWL Construction Guide 2024, said a statement.
Robin Hickman, Head of Middle East at Addleshaw Goddard said, “Paul’s arrival represents a significant enhancement to our Construction and Infrastructure practice in the Middle East. He brings invaluable expertise across complex, high-value projects and an in-depth understanding of the region’s construction landscape. His strategic approach to both contentious and non-contentious matters aligns perfectly with our mission to provide clients with end-to-end support across their most critical projects. We are thrilled to welcome Paul to the team and are confident he will play a pivotal role in driving our regional and sectoral growth.”
Commenting on his appointment, Prescott stated, “I am delighted to join Addleshaw Goddard, a firm renowned for its ambition and innovation in the legal space. The Middle East is at the forefront of groundbreaking projects, and I look forward to contributing to the firm’s growth by delivering exceptional service and value to our clients in the construction and infrastructure sectors.”
Paul’s appointment comes at a time when Addleshaw Goddard is reinforcing its market position in key practice areas, reflecting its commitment to meet the evolving needs of clients in the Middle East and beyond, the statement concluded.