Dr. Ezzat Youssef Law Firm

villa 10, 5th settlement , cairo , hegypt

1021660041 20+

Establishing companies

Local and international arbitration

Local and international contracts

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Dr. Ezzat Youssef

Dr. Ezzat Ahmed Youssef – An international arbitrator with extensive experience in dispute resolution and arbitration. He previously held the position of Secretary-General of the Egypt Centre for Arbitration and currently serves as the Head of the International Arbitration Committee at the Arab Arbitration Federation, which is affiliated with the League of Arab States.
He has participated as an arbitrator in numerous national and international arbitration cases, representing a number of companies, governmental, and private entities in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Libya, and several other foreign countries.

 

 

 

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Business areas

Establishing companies

Investment issues

Local and international contracts

Local and international arbitration

About the office

Ezzat Youssef Law Firm is a global law firm that established its presence in the Middle East region in 1966. It is a partner of AS London, Lied Paris, Jaccard Turkey, and Al-Rasheed Saudi Arabia. The firm boasts extensive regional experience and an integrated global network, providing high-level legal services. The firm has represented clients in pioneering deals and prominent projects that have contributed to its emergence as a distinguished legal hub. Additionally, the firm has undertaken the representation of clients in some of the most complex disputes arising from construction and development projects, investments, acquisitions, joint ventures, and international arbitration.

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