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Practice II of the house

The file before the signature.

Company structure, governance, contracts, and readiness. Seated in Egyptian law. Read for international counterparties. Partner offices appear where a practising lawyer must act.

  • Deliverable

    A written file

  • For

    Gov and private

  • Seat

    Egyptian law

  • Where required

    Partner offices

Instrument L-01

Six articles. No catalogue. The operation, the technology, and the legal form are read as one file. Licensed steps stay with licensed people.

SHIELDRA EG

Legal

L-01

Cairo

Where Egyptian or foreign law requires a practising lawyer, partner offices appear. Named in the engagement.

The law we sit in

The file is not a generic memo. It is seated in Egypt and read for the counterparties you actually have. We name the regime that applies. We do not pretend to hold every licence.

The seat

Companies, investment, labour, and government contracting as they run here. The commercial register, the investment regime, and the entity in front of the State.

  • Companies and commercial form

    The vehicle, the capital, the share movement, and the documents the register will expect. Framed in the file. Executed by licensed counsel where required.

  • Investment and foreign participation

    What a foreign shareholder, a branch, or a project company can hold. Constraints named before the term sheet hardens.

  • Labour overlay

    Contracts, internal regulations, and the risk of misclassification. Read next to how the operation actually hires.

  • Government files

    Entity and contracting overlays for government teams. Not a substitute for in-house legal or the State Lawsuits Authority.

The corridor

Business international law: contracts, groups, and the conflict of laws that shows up when a counterparty is not Egyptian. Not a foreign-bar practice.

  • Governing law and disputes

    Which law, which seat, which forum. Named before you sign. Not a promise we will appear in that forum.

  • Foreign counterparties

    Groups, holdcos, and the documents a foreign party will demand. The Egyptian file has to survive that reading.

  • Admission

    We are not licensed to practise law abroad. When the corridor needs a foreign bar, we say so and the right office appears.

How the file is staffed

This house knows the operation and the technology. Partner legal offices hold the licences the law requires. You do not get two disconnected stacks of paper.

This house

The file

We open the structure, the risk, and the alignment with architecture and finance. Business experience in the same room as the legal form. Written. Holdable.

Partner offices

The licence

Established legal offices in Egypt sit with us when the law requires a practising lawyer: appearance, filing, opinions, and representation. Named in the engagement. Not listed here as a marketing roster.

  1. 01

    Name the risk

    What must be true in the structure, the contract, and the entity. What can wait. What must not be signed.

  2. 02

    Sit with the office

    Where a practising lawyer must act, we sit with the partner office. You keep one briefing, not two stories.

  3. 03

    Leave with the file

    The note, the edges, and the licensed next step. Nothing is committed until it is written.

When this practice sits

  1. 01

    You form or restructure

    A company, a branch, a group. The vehicle is chosen before the register is asked to bless it.

  2. 02

    You take a partner

    Shareholders, investment, a joint vehicle. Rights and exits are framed before the round.

  3. 03

    You sign

    A material contract, a vendor, a government overlay. Risk is named before the ink.

  4. 04

    You cross a border

    A foreign counterparty, a governing law, a group. The corridor is named, not guessed.

The edges

Honesty is part of the seal. If the work requires a practising lawyer, a court, or a licence we do not hold, the file says so.

  1. Cl. 01

    Not licensed legal representation. We do not replace your counsel of record. Partner offices appear where the law requires one.

  2. Cl. 02

    Not litigation, not appearance before courts or prosecutors, and not a power of attorney as counsel of record.

  3. Cl. 03

    Not the licensed agent at the commercial register, a notary, or a government filing desk. Those hands are licensed. We frame. They file.

  4. Cl. 04

    Not a tax opinion, an audit, or licensed financial advice. That sits with Financial, or with the licence that the law names.

The seal

Legal is one bench of the house. Architecture writes the bar. Financial reads the structure. Trade names the corridor of goods. The file is stronger when they sit together.

Return to the advisory chamber

In writing

  1. 01

    Do you replace our lawyers?

    No. This practice opens the file: structure, governance, contracts, and readiness. Where Egyptian or foreign law requires a practising lawyer, you retain one. We sit with partner offices so the picture stays one file.

  2. 02

    Which law do you work in?

    The seat is Egyptian law. The corridor is international commercial law as it touches your counterparties, groups, and governing-law clauses. We are not admitted to a foreign bar. Scope names the jurisdiction.

  3. 03

    Who are the partner offices?

    Established legal offices in Egypt, named in the engagement when the file needs a practising lawyer. We do not publish a roster on this page. The office is chosen for the file, not for a banner.

  4. 04

    Who is this for?

    Founders, corporates, and government teams in Egypt that need the legal form to survive the operation, the technology, and the signature. Not a substitute for in-house legal where you already have it. A second bench where you need one.

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The first conversation

What you are about to form, restructure, sign, or take across a border. We will say what this house can hold, and when a partner office must appear.

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