13th of October, 2015

Mohamed Nabil Hazzaa Appointed as Equity Partner

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Sharkawy & Sarhan is pleased to announce that with effect from 1 November 2015, Senior Associate Mohamed Nabil will be promoted to Partner.

Mohamed Nabil Hazzaa

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Mohamed started his career as a junior associate with Sharkawy & Sarhan. Before that, Mohamed was a student of Law, English Section, at Cairo University, and graduated with distinguished honors as one of the top ten students of his class. He was seconded to Allen & Overy Dubai for a period of four months during 2014.MN

Mohamed’s practice focuses on capital market, M&A, and finance. Mohamed is leading Sharkawy & Sarhan’s prolific power and energy practice. During his years with Sharkawy & Sarhan, he advised several multinational companies, banks and IFIs on their transactions and projects in Egypt including, BNP Paribas S.A., Standard Chartered Bank, Credit Agricole, IFC, EBRD, Nestle S.A., Altimo and EFG Hermes. Most notably, Mohamed advised BNP Paribas S.A. on the SPA and escrow arrangement for the sale of all its shares in its Egyptian subsidiary, Bank BNP Paribas S.A.E., to Emirates NBD PJSC and advised UBS and Credit Suisse on the first rights’ issue for Egyptian depository certificates issue on the Swiss Stock Exchange for Orascom Development Holding.

Commenting on the promotion, founding partner Karim Sarhan said:

“Mohamed is an outstanding lawyer. We are excited to have him in this new leadership role. We committed ourselves at Sharkawy & Sarhan that we will only recruit highly talented calibers, like Mohamed, and provide them with a clear career path and genuine partnership opportunity”.

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Mohamed Nabil Hazzaa Appointed as Equity Partner

13 October, 2015
Keywords: Our News, Announcements

Sharkawy & Sarhan is pleased to announce that with effect from 1 November 2015, Senior Associate Mohamed Nabil will be promoted to Partner.

Mohamed Nabil Hazzaa

MN

Mohamed started his career as a junior associate with Sharkawy & Sarhan. Before that, Mohamed was a student of Law, English Section, at Cairo University, and graduated with distinguished honors as one of the top ten students of his class. He was seconded to Allen & Overy Dubai for a period of four months during 2014.MN

Mohamed’s practice focuses on capital market, M&A, and finance. Mohamed is leading Sharkawy & Sarhan’s prolific power and energy practice. During his years with Sharkawy & Sarhan, he advised several multinational companies, banks and IFIs on their transactions and projects in Egypt including, BNP Paribas S.A., Standard Chartered Bank, Credit Agricole, IFC, EBRD, Nestle S.A., Altimo and EFG Hermes. Most notably, Mohamed advised BNP Paribas S.A. on the SPA and escrow arrangement for the sale of all its shares in its Egyptian subsidiary, Bank BNP Paribas S.A.E., to Emirates NBD PJSC and advised UBS and Credit Suisse on the first rights’ issue for Egyptian depository certificates issue on the Swiss Stock Exchange for Orascom Development Holding.

Commenting on the promotion, founding partner Karim Sarhan said:

“Mohamed is an outstanding lawyer. We are excited to have him in this new leadership role. We committed ourselves at Sharkawy & Sarhan that we will only recruit highly talented calibers, like Mohamed, and provide them with a clear career path and genuine partnership opportunity”.

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