8th of July, 2015
Partner Karim Sarhan Participates in the Economic Growth Course at Harvard University
Keywords: Financial Institutions, Infrastructure & Projects, Banking & Finance, Commercial
Partner Karim Sarhan Participates in the Economic Growth Course at Harvard University
Partner Karim Sarhan returned from Harvard University after attending a course on economic policies at the school of government. The course is taught by full time Harvard professors and focuses on the potential for economic growth in particular in developing countries.
Associate Reham Eissa joins Slaughter & May’s London office for a three-week EXPLORE placement programme
Moreover, our Associate Reham Eissa is currently participating in Slaughter & May’s three-week secondment programme which is hosted in London from Monday 13 April to Friday 1 May 2015.
Sharkawy & Sarhan is committed to provide world-class training to its lawyers. The partners are encouraged to pursue executive training at the world’s top universities. All the senior lawyers of the firm have been seconded to work with magic circle firms through the secondment program at Sharkawy & Sarhan.
Partner Karim Sarhan returned from Harvard University after attending a course on economic policies at the school of government. The course is taught by full time Harvard professors and focuses on the potential for economic growth in particular in developing countries.
Associate Reham Eissa joins Slaughter & May’s London office for a three-week EXPLORE placement programme
Moreover, our Associate Reham Eissa is currently participating in Slaughter & May’s three-week secondment programme which is hosted in London from Monday 13 April to Friday 1 May 2015.
Sharkawy & Sarhan is committed to provide world-class training to its lawyers. The partners are encouraged to pursue executive training at the world’s top universities. All the senior lawyers of the firm have been seconded to work with magic circle firms through the secondment program at Sharkawy & Sarhan.
Partner Karim Sarhan Participates in the Economic Growth Course at Harvard University
8 July, 2015
Keywords: Financial Institutions, Infrastructure & Projects, Banking & Finance, Commercial
Partner Karim Sarhan Participates in the Economic Growth Course at Harvard University
Partner Karim Sarhan returned from Harvard University after attending a course on economic policies at the school of government. The course is taught by full time Harvard professors and focuses on the potential for economic growth in particular in developing countries.
Associate Reham Eissa joins Slaughter & May’s London office for a three-week EXPLORE placement programme
Moreover, our Associate Reham Eissa is currently participating in Slaughter & May’s three-week secondment programme which is hosted in London from Monday 13 April to Friday 1 May 2015.
Sharkawy & Sarhan is committed to provide world-class training to its lawyers. The partners are encouraged to pursue executive training at the world’s top universities. All the senior lawyers of the firm have been seconded to work with magic circle firms through the secondment program at Sharkawy & Sarhan.
Partner Karim Sarhan returned from Harvard University after attending a course on economic policies at the school of government. The course is taught by full time Harvard professors and focuses on the potential for economic growth in particular in developing countries.
Associate Reham Eissa joins Slaughter & May’s London office for a three-week EXPLORE placement programme
Moreover, our Associate Reham Eissa is currently participating in Slaughter & May’s three-week secondment programme which is hosted in London from Monday 13 April to Friday 1 May 2015.
Sharkawy & Sarhan is committed to provide world-class training to its lawyers. The partners are encouraged to pursue executive training at the world’s top universities. All the senior lawyers of the firm have been seconded to work with magic circle firms through the secondment program at Sharkawy & Sarhan.
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