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Three Crowns expands global footprint with new office in the DIFC

The DIFC office will be led by Partner Manish Aggarwal, with support from Partners Reza Mohtashami KC and Simon Elliot.

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Three Crowns has announced the opening of a new office in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) in January 2026. 

The DIFC office will further strengthen the firm’s ability to support clients across the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa, while continuing to act on complex, cross-border disputes globally.

The office will be led by Partner Manish Aggarwal, who has been with the firm since its launch in 2014 and has acted on many of its most significant matters. Partners Reza Mohtashami KC and Simon Elliot will also maintain an effective presence in the region, with Reza bringing regional leadership experience from his prior practice in Dubai and Simon contributing specialist expertise in construction and infrastructure disputes.

They will be supported by a broader team of lawyers with extensive regional and international experience, relevant language capabilities, and longstanding relationships with leading firms in the region.

Manish Aggarwal, Reza Mohtashami KC, Simon Elliot

With the addition of the DIFC, Three Crowns will now operate from six international offices, including London, Paris, Washington DC, Singapore, and Madrid.

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