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28 May 2026
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Charles Russell Speechlys—Nadim Meer

Private equity specialist joins corporate team as partner

Charles Russell Speechlys has appointed Nadim Meer as a partner in its corporate team. He joins from Mishcon de Reya, where he was corporate partner and head of private equity, advising founders, management teams and investors on buyouts, growth capital investments and strategic transactions.

Meer has experience across UK and cross-border deals, particularly in the business services, technology and consumer sectors. He also advises alternative investors and has a strong interest in purpose-driven businesses, sustainability and ESG matters. Prior to Mishcon de Reya, he held senior roles at Dundas & Wilson and Hammonds.

David Collins, partner and head of the firm’s business advisory and transaction services division, said Meer is ‘a terrific addition to our corporate team’ with ‘a compelling track record in private equity, fundraising and strategic M&A’.

Meer said Charles Russell Speechlys has ‘a distinctive position in private capital and a clear strategy for growth’, adding: ‘I’m excited to be joining a Firm with such a strong alignment with the needs of my clients.’

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