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  Khaled El Shalakany
  Senior Partner   kshalakany@shalakany.com   Tel:202.27399206  
      Egypt   Fax:202.27370661  
 
 
Specialty areas
Intellectual Property, Construction Contracts, Aviation and International Commercial Arbitration

Languages
Arabic, English and French

Khaled El Shalakany B. Eng. (Cairo), PM Dip. (AUC), LL.B. (Toronto), LL.M. (Cambridge), Ph.D. (Barrington), FCIArb.

The Managing Partner of Shalakany Law Office which was established in 1912 and with over 60 attorneys between Cairo, Alexandria and Dubai is one of the leading law firms in the Middle East. He heads the Litigation and Arbitration Department and Intellectual Property Group.

Khaled El Shalakany obtained in 1978 his B.Eng. in electronics and communications engineering, with distinction, from the Faculty of Engineering, at Cairo University. After graduating he joined IBM Egypt as a computer systems engineer. One of the projects he worked on with IBM was the implementation of the first on-line computer banking systems in Egypt. In 1981 he was awarded the IBM Systems Engineering Professional Excellence Award. Khaled El Shalakany obtained in 1982 a professional post-graduate diploma in management from the American University in Cairo. In the fall of 1982, he resigned from IBM, and traveled to Canada where he enrolled in the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto. As a law student, he represented the Faculty in the Jessup International Law Competition. In 1984/1985 he was selected as the Faculty''s Chief Justice of the Moot Court.

Khaled El Shalakany obtained his LL.B. in 1985 (as per University of Toronto – this is a post-graduate degree equivalent to the U.S. Juris Doctor), and joined the Law firm of Fasken & Calvin in Toronto as an articling lawyer. He successfully completed the bar admissions course and exams and was called to the Ontario Bar as a barrister and solicitor in 1987. He then joined Shalakany Law Office in Cairo as a legal consultant specializing in intellectual property matters, labour law, computer law, construction law, corporate commercial law and international arbitration. He was admitted as a member of the Egyptian Bar Association in 1989. He became a partner of Shalakany Law Office in 1990, and in 1993 he was registered as a patents and trademarks attorney in Egypt. In 1992, after taking a one year sabbatical from his firm, Khaled El Shalakany obtained an LL.M in international law from Cambridge University. As part of his research work, he wrote a thesis on the legal status of Jerusalem under International Law, which was subsequently published by the Egyptian Society of International Law. He has been licensed to act as legal advisor in Dubai since 1996, and has since this time been providing legal services to clients in the UAE and the GCC in a number of fields including companies law, construction law, agencies and intellectual property.

In the course of his practice in Egypt, Khaled El Shalakany has acted as a legal advisor in late 1980s and early 1990s to the Egyptian Cabinet Information and Decision Support Center on intellectual property law matters, and computer law in particular. In this capacity he wrote a number of research papers and articles on the protection of computer software under copyright law, and assisted in the drafting of proposals for the amendment of regulations under the Egyptian Copyright Law to provide protection for computer software. He has participated as organizer and/or speaker in a number of seminars and conferences on this topic. At the invitation of the US Government, he attended the Copyright Institute organized by the Library of Congress.

Khaled El Shalakany, as part of his Firm Construction Practice Group, also participated in the preparation of the Arabic draft of the FIDIC Red Book (4th edition) and acted as counsel, expert and arbitrator in a number of arbitrations and court cases relating to construction and other commercial disputes. These included the case concerning the construction of the Ahmed Hamdi Tunnel under the Suez Canal which involved the decennial liability of contractors. As an expert on construction law, he has also participated in a number of seminars and lectures on the FIDIC Red Book. As a senior partner in his Firm, he oversees its Litigation practice which handles on average 800 on-going cases.

In 1992 and until 1997 Khaled El Shalakany enrolled at London University (SOAS) as a part-time post graduate research student. Based on his research and experience he obtained in 1999 a Ph.D. from Barrington University (now the University of Atlanta a postsecondary distance educational institution accredited by the DETC, USA), the subject of his thesis being a comparative analysis of the copyright laws of Egypt, UAE and Saudi Arabia with emphasis on protection of computer software. Part of the research work that culminated in his thesis has been published in articles in the Middle East Commercial Law Review (Sweet & Maxwell-U.K) and other journals. He has been since 1993 the legal adviser of the Unilever Arabia Group in the Gulf region (handling a variety of legal issues including companies law, corporate/commercial and employment disputes) and since 1999 the legal advisor for IBM Egypt. He is a member of the Association of Egyptian Engineers, the Egyptian Bar Association, the Law Society of Upper Canada, and the International Bar Association. He is registered as an arbitrator with the Cairo Regional Center for International Commercial Arbitration and the Egyptian Ministry of Justice and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators in London. He has acted as arbitrator, advocate and expert in over 40 arbitrations.

Khaled El Shalakany has been a speaker in a number of international conferences, and has organized and led several workshops on Law Firm Management conducted in conjunction with the law societies in Bahrain, the UAE and Kuwait. He has lectured at the American University in Cairo, the French University in Egypt and Cairo University. Khaled El Shalakany has a number of published works which apart from articles, include the translation into Arabic of Eric Fromm''s ''The Heart of Man'', the Chapter on Egypt in ''Legal aspects of Doing Business in the Middle East'' (Kluwer-Boston) and the Guide to Dispute Resolution in Egypt (Practical Law Company). He is currently working on an Arabic translation of Bertrand Russell’s “Wisdom of the West” and a book on Law Firm Management. He is also the founder and Editor in Chief of his Firm’s publication THE ADVOCATE. He is a founding member of the Egyptian Society of Information Management and the Egyptian Society for the Protection of Industrial Property. He is a principal founder and Chairman of the Egyptian ADR Association that is pioneering the application in Egypt of mediation for the settlement of business disputes.
 
 
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