Mohamed Farid Nasr

Counsel
Fax
(+202) 2322 5401
Languages
Arabic, English
Mohamed joined Sharkawy & Sarhan as a Counsel with 16 years of diverse experience in the legal field and a proven track record in various high-profile roles, including Chief Prosecutor at the Court of Cassation, he has shifted his career path from the Bench to the Bar.
Since joining Sharkawy & Sarhan, Mohamed has managed litigation cases, provided strategic legal advice, and represented a number of multinational companies in court. He excels in drafting legal documents, conducting thorough legal research, and developing strong arguments to support his clients’ positions. He is also engaged in settlement negotiations and alternative dispute resolution, striving to achieve favorable outcomes for his clients. Mohamed’s expertise in civil, commercial, and criminal law enables him to handle a wide range of legal disputes effectively.
Prior to his current position, Mohamed served as Chief Prosecutor at the Court of Cassation in Cairo, Egypt, contributing to 200 recent Court rulings. His role involved reviewing and examining appeals, drafting legal opinions, analyzing complex legal issues, ensuring procedural compliance and delivering fair and just outcomes.
Mohamed also served as a Chief Judge and Member of the Technical Bureau at the Court of Cassation, where he conducted legal research and provided comprehensive legal opinions on civil law cases, and supported cassation circuits in approximately 2500 disputes. He also led the drafting of legal publications and the monthly legislative bulletin. His career includes roles as a Judge at the Elementary Courts, deciding on 1200 family disputes, and as a Senior Prosecutor, overseeing six prosecution offices and managing 400 investigations. Additionally, he led teams at the Prosecution Office, handling criminal matters and prosecuting over 300 offenders.

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Technology, Media & Telecommunication
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Litigation
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Education and Memberships

  • LLB, Cairo University, Faculty of Law, qualified in 2008.

Mohamed Farid Nasr

Counsel
Phone: (+202) 2322 5400
Fax: (+202) 2322 5401
Languages: English, Arabic 
Related Practice Areas: Litigation, Employment
Mohamed joined Sharkawy & Sarhan as a Counsel with 16 years of diverse experience in the legal field and a proven track record in various high-profile roles, including Chief Prosecutor at the Court of Cassation, he has shifted his career path from the Bench to the Bar.
Since joining Sharkawy & Sarhan, Mohamed has managed litigation cases, provided strategic legal advice, and represented a number of multinational companies in court. He excels in drafting legal documents, conducting thorough legal research, and developing strong arguments to support his clients’ positions. He is also engaged in settlement negotiations and alternative dispute resolution, striving to achieve favorable outcomes for his clients. Mohamed’s expertise in civil, commercial, and criminal law enables him to handle a wide range of legal disputes effectively.
Prior to his current position, Mohamed served as Chief Prosecutor at the Court of Cassation in Cairo, Egypt, contributing to 200 recent Court rulings. His role involved reviewing and examining appeals, drafting legal opinions, analyzing complex legal issues, ensuring procedural compliance and delivering fair and just outcomes.
Mohamed also served as a Chief Judge and Member of the Technical Bureau at the Court of Cassation, where he conducted legal research and provided comprehensive legal opinions on civil law cases, and supported cassation circuits in approximately 2500 disputes. He also led the drafting of legal publications and the monthly legislative bulletin. His career includes roles as a Judge at the Elementary Courts, deciding on 1200 family disputes, and as a Senior Prosecutor, overseeing six prosecution offices and managing 400 investigations. Additionally, he led teams at the Prosecution Office, handling criminal matters and prosecuting over 300 offenders.
Education and Memberships 
  • LLB, Cairo University, Faculty of Law, qualified in 2008.
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