GPG Corporate M&A 2025 Vol 1

EGYPT Trends and Developments

Trends and Developments Contributed by: Mohamed Hashish, Farida Rezk, Omar Aboul-Ella and Mariam Rabie Soliman, Hashish & Partners

Soliman, Hashish & Partners (SH&P) is a full- service corporate law firm recognised as a lead - ing financial and corporate law firm in Egypt by Chambers and Partners. Over the past decade, SH&P has worked exclusively with well-struc - tured multinational clients across various prac - tice areas, including corporate, M&A, banking and finance, telecoms, media and technology, energy and electricity, construction, public pro - curement, dispute resolution, intellectual prop - erty rights and employment. SH&P serves as local legal counsel to private and public sec -

tor entities, including governments, NGOs, and leading multinational companies operating in various sectors. Its dedicated team provides exceptional legal services, maintaining close relationships with leading law firms worldwide to deliver innovative and pragmatic solutions to complex legal issues. With over 500 multi - national clients represented, its lawyers have built strong relationships with decision-makers in both the public and private sectors, ensur - ing effective representation and protection of its clients’ interests.

Authors

Mohamed Hashish has more than 20 years of experience and has successfully handled complex and diverse transactions and projects. He has received international

Farida Rezk is a bilingual English and Arabic research associate with four years of experience, who joined Soliman, Hashish & Partners in 2020. Her practice encompasses mergers

awards from Chambers as a recognised leading lawyer in Egypt. Hashish served as (i) Vice Chair of the International Finance & Securities Committee of the International Law Section at the American Bar Association, (ii) Vice Chair of the Cyber Security, Data Privacy and Technology Committee of the International Association of Defense Counsels; and (iii) board member and Secretary-General of the United Nations Global Compact in Egypt.

and acquisitions, antitrust, structuring and restructuring, telecommunications, media and technology, intellectual property rights, anti- dumping and international trade matters. As a graduate of the University of Liverpool in the UK, Farida achieved notable progress throughout her studies. While in the UK, Farida sought to enhance her professional legal skills by volunteering as a student adviser at the university’s legal clinic. Farida undertook various work experience placements within the legal sector in Egypt and the UK.

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