Mr Frederic Soliman > Soliman, Hashish & Partners > New Cairo, Egypt > Lawyer Profile

Soliman, Hashish & Partners
2nd Floor
Plot No. 15
Ninetieth Street
Egypt

Work Department

Corporate, M&A, Restructuring, Labour, Tax and Dispute Resolution

Position

Managing Partner

Career

Frédéric Soliman is Founder and Managing Partner of Soliman, Hashish and Partners. A dual-national French and Egyptian lawyer, Frédéric speaks French, English and Arabic, and is a member of both the Egyptian Bar Association and Paris Bar Association.

With 21 years of experience, including four years as Senior Attorney at Yassin Law Office where he focused on Arbitration and Litigation and eight years at one of the largest law firms in Egypt, Frédéric Soliman has advised over a hundred clients in various practice areas including Corporate, M&A, Restructuring, Labor, Tax and Dispute Resolution.

Frédéric Soliman is recognized by Legal 500 as a Recommended Lawyer and by IFLR 1000 as a Notable Practitioner. 

According to IFLR 1000, Frédéric receives very positive feedback from our law firm’s clients such as follows:

Pragmatism, strong sense of reactivity, immediate understanding of our goals, rigour.

He is very smart and cooperative in addition to his he speaks three different languages fluently.

On time and budget. Immediate response. Excellent technical know-how.

Soliman assisted/continues to assist the World Bank and IFC on the preparation of “Doing Business” and “Agricultural Cooperation and Contracts” reports.

Outlined below a list of the notable transactions in which Frédéric assisted in:

M&As and Restructuring:

Advised Africa Crest Education Group on an acquisition of two leading international schools in Egypt.

Advised SABIS Holding on restructuring of its subsidiaries in Egypt.

Acted as local legal counsel to Alstom with respect to the acquisition of its grid and power sectors by General Electric.

Advising Vicat on restructuring of its business in Egypt.

Advising Systra on restructuring of its business in Egypt.

Acted as local legal counsel in Egypt to Orange with respect to the acquisition of a stake in Jumia (previously Africa Internet Group).

Acted as legal counsel to Sinai Cement, a listed joint stock company, with respect to the capital increase from EGP 1 billion to EGP 2 billion.

Projects:

Acting as local legal counsel to Arizona State University with respect to a mega project with the Government of Egypt.

Acting as legal counsel to FOTON Motors with respect to a joint venture project with the Government of Egypt for construction of the first ever plant for manufacturing electric buses in Egypt.

Acting as legal counsel to IBA on implementing the first ever proton beam therapy project in Egypt.

Disputes:

Advised a confidential leading education group on a major FDI dispute with the Government of Egypt, where our firm managed to reach a settlement in favour of the said group.

Advised ArcelorMittal on a key FDI dispute with the Government of Egypt.

Advised Adidas on a key major corporate-related case before the Egyptian Economic Courts.

Advised Barwa International on a tax-related dispute with the Government of Egypt.

Advised DXC Technology on a unfair competition dispute with one of its competitors.

Advised Radio Holland on a key major corporate-related dispute in Egypt.

Advised a confidential leading education group on a real estate dispute with a major real estate development group.

Acted as legal counsel to General Electric on a major dispute against the General Authority for Import and Export Control, where we were successfully awarded a judgement against the said authority.

Languages

Arabic, English, French

Memberships

Egyptian Bar Association; Paris Bar Association

Education

2002: “Maîtrise” on International Business Law from Paris I University, Pantheon Sorbonne and a L.L.B. from Cairo University;

2007: Master Degree on International Business Law from Paris I University, Pantheon Sorbonne, in association with Cairo University.

Lawyer Rankings

Egypt > Commercial, corporate and M&A

The corporate team at Soliman, Hashish & Partners is made up of ‘experts in their field’, providing comprehensive transactional advice, ‘particularly for needs arising in Middle Eastern countries’. Mohamed Hashish jointly leads the practice and has accumulated two decades of experience representing large multinationals in M&A, corporate restructuring and procurement matters. Co-head Frederic Soliman is ‘very pragmatic and hands-on’, bringing extensive contentious and advisory experience.

Egypt > Projects and infrastructure

The ‘very competent’ projects team at Soliman, Hashish & Partners is regularly instructed by multinational companies in the energy and electricity sectors, and is active on public procurement matters. Mohamed Hashish and Frederic Soliman co-head the practice; the duo have been kept busy advising on mega projects in the IT infrastructure and education spaces.

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