Public Procurement

 
We have a widely acclaimed Public Procurement practice combined with a wealth of knowledge.
SH&P team works diligently to assist clients in using public procurement to deliver the outcomes they want. We offer detailed understanding of the latest developments in procurement law and advise on the bringing and defending of procurement challenges. Through this practice, we offer:

General Public Procurement

 
As our team ensure compliance with regulatory requirements to offer a comprehensive legal service. We facilitate interactions with governmental bodies, while guiding clients throughout the procurement process, starting the preparation for a bid, reaching to the contract negotiations and execution. Our team can advise on local and international procurement laws, while assisting in drafting documents related to RFPs, tenders and contracts. As the protection of client interests comes on top of our priorities, we work to assist with bid protests and appeals, ensuring compliance with anti-corruption and transparency measures.

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Public Business Procurement

 
Our dedicated team is committed to providing tailored advice to clients engaged in commercial arrangements with the public sector. We assist in structuring public business procurement contracts. We also advise on sector-specific regulatory compliance, alongside resolving disputes through litigation or arbitration.

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Frequently Asked Questions

In order to enforce an arbitration award in Egypt, an enforcement order must be obtained by the competent Court of Appeal, providing that such arbitration award does not contravene the Egyptian public order or morality, and does not deal with rights over immovable properties located in Egypt, personal status or criminal issues.

In general, there is no restriction on foreign ownership of entities incorporated in Egypt except for limited cases such as entities: (i) undertake the activities of importation for the resale purpose , commercial agencies, and/or intermediary business; and, or (ii) are located or doing business in Sinai.

The Egyptian legal system is primarily based on the French civil legal system, various other European codes and religious law. In practice, religious law is applied only to personal status and family matters which are governed by the religious law of the individual concerned. The fundamental and organic law of Egypt is the Constitution thereof, which Constitution was passed in a referendum in January 2014 and amended in April 2019.

Generally, the Egyptian law does not recognize the concept of piercing the corporate veil, therefore, the liability of shareholders, in general, in Joint Stock Companies or allotment holders in Limited Liability Companies is only limited to the paid-up capital except in some limited cases.