
Baker & McKenzie Maroc provides a comprehensive employment offering which encompasses a full scope of advisory services, litigation and collective disputes. The team has a particular expertise in handling employment contracts, dismissals, employee transfers and restructuring matters. The team is spearheaded by Kamal Nasrollah, combining his expertise in cross-border M&A, employment law, litigation and arbitration, to advise leading Moroccan and international banks and corporate clients. Keltoum Boudribila is active in the healthcare, renewable energy and financial services sector, assisting with day-to-day issues, terminations and acquisition-related matters.
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Testimonials
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- ‘What I particularly value about Baker & McKenzie’s employment practice in Morocco is, first and foremost, the strong calibre of the team. They combine deep technical expertise with a pragmatic approach, which makes their advice both reliable and actionable.'
- ‘I particularly value working with Keltoum Boudribila from the Casablanca office. In the context of a reorganisation and transformation project, her listening skills and support truly made a difference.'
- 'The firm is highly responsive.'
Key clients
- Intertek
- Amazon
- International Schools Partnership
- Inspired Education
- Amgen
- Citigroup
- F5 Networks
- Safran
- Western Union
- Universal Music
- Novo Nordisk
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Work highlights
Advising the Inspired Education in connection with the implementation of employees’ termination.
Advising International Schools Partnership in connection with the acquisition of a Moroccan group of schools and its related employment due diligence.
Advising Amgen in connection with their regular employment issues regarding their activities in Morocco.
Lawyers
Leading partners
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Practice head
Kamal Nasrollah
Other key lawyers
Keltoum Boudribila

