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Hogan Lovells has transferred infrastructure and project finance partner, Christopher Cross,  from its London, to Dubai office.

Cross’ relocation follows the recent addition of significant infrastructure and project finance teams in Hogan Lovells' London and Houston offices, focusing specifically on the energy sector.

Cross has over ten years experience in infrastructure, construction and Public Private Partnership (PPP/PFI) projects, with a particular expertise in the transport and infrastructure sectors.

Working closely with partners Rahail Ali, Rustum Shah and Jay Gede, and the finance and corporate practices, Cross will look to build on the progress of the Hogan Lovells' Middle East team in the sector across the region.ALB

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