Omar Abou Elenain

Senior Partner

Omar Abou Elenain, Senior Partner, joined Zaki Hashem, Attorneys at Law, in 1999. His expertise covers the disciplines of Litigation in commercial procedures and penalties, employment, social security, tourism, capital market, construction and real estate. He also specializes in commercial and civil contracts as well as providing consultation and legal advice in the field of banking and financial services.

With over 36 years of experience, the most prominent examples of the matters he has recently contributed to include:

  • Representing INA-Industrija nafte in the USD 1.9 million tax dispute. (In progress)
  • Representing Naval Group in the EGP 16 million tax dispute. (In progress)
  • Representing the Arab Bank in the EGP 47.7 million debt claim. (In progress)
  • Representing the Arab Bank in the EGP 3.3 million debt claim against debtor and guarantors. (In progress)
  • Representing Vodafone Egypt Telecommunications in its defense in the case filed by El Shaheed El Refaey Association for Cooperative Housing regarding a signal station. (In progress)
  • Representing one of the world’s seven oil and gas “supermajors” with operations in Egypt in the case filed by an individual regarding the appropriation of a land in Behera (In progress)
  • Representing Oracle Egypt Limited in the case contesting an Appeal’s decision regarding taxes imposed during a period of time subject to dispute. (In progress)
  • Representing Conrad International Egypt Hotel LLC in the case against the Governor of Cairo to dispute tax difference collection on hotel room occupancy. (In progress)
  • Representing Intro Scientific Office for Technical Consultation in the case disputing a tax eligibility period. (In progress)
  • Representing First Arabian Hotels & Resorts Company in the case filed against the Minister of Finance regarding disputed taxes. (In progress)
  • Representing Nissan Motors Egypt in the case filed by a motor car agency company claiming EGP 20 million related to agency rights. (In progress)
  • Representing Philips Egypt in the case filed against a private hospital and requesting over USD 190,000 for outstanding invoices of a maintenance contract. (In progress)
  • Representing the Arab Bank in refuting the claims of the heirs of a client of the bank regarding the value of the testator’s account. (In progress)
  • Advising Hilton Worldwide Group in negotiating, drafting, and concluding ten collective labor agreements. (2023)
  • Advising Conrad Cairo Hotel in negotiating, drafting, and concluding a number of collective labor agreements. (2023)
  • Representing the Arab Bank in the case filed by an individual requesting imbursements from the Bank in the amount of EUR 10,000 and EGP 500,000. (2021)
  • Representing Philips Medical Systems Egypt in the case filed against Nawah Medical Investment Company requesting EGP 12 million for the supply and installation of medical equipment. (2019)
  • Successfully representing the Arab Bank in the appeal filed by a claimant against the Bank and other respondents to challenge an earlier judgment requesting EGP 630,000,000 as compensation for material and moral damages. The Court obligated the respondents to jointly pay EGP 200,000 to the claimant. (2016)
  • Successfully representing Hilton International Company – Egypt Branch – in the case filed by a claimant requesting an indemnification of EGP 6 million against employment charges claimed to be due from 1984 (according to the Ministerial Decree of 1984) through the date of the Claimant’s resignation in 2011. The Claimant challenged the judgment and it is currently being deliberated in the court of appeal.
  • Undertook the reconciliation and settlement negotiations leading to the signing of the Collective labour agreement between Hilton Fayrouz Resort Sharm El Sheikh and its employees over the disputed proceeds of the 12% service charge collected by the Hotel. (2015)

The Legal 500 ranked Omar as a “Leading Individual” in the Dispute Resolution (Litigation) practice in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024. He was recommended in the Employment practice in 2018, 2019, and 2021. Chambers and Partners also ranked him as Band 2 Lawyer in Litigation in 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 and as Band 1 Lawyer in 2020.

Omar was admitted before the Egyptian Court of Cassation in 2011. He is proficient in Arabic and English.  He achieved his LL.B. from Ain-Shams University’s Faculty of Law in 1986.

Email: Omar.AbouElenain@hashemlaw.com

‘Omar Abou Elenain is a very capable partner and leader.’

The Legal 500 (Client Testimonials)

"Omar Abou Elenain is widely recognised for his longstanding experience in litigation. Having been in practice for more than three decades, he is noted for his frequent work on behalf of financial services clients, as well as key players from a variety of other sectors.”

Chambers and Partners

‘Working with Omar Abou Elenain. He always provides honest advice and thinks with us about the best approach always.’

The Legal 500 (Client Testimonials)

'He is one of the greatest lawyers in Egypt, with a varied and wide experience in different fields of law.'

Chambers and Partners (Client Testimonials)

“Omar Abou Elenain is a central figure [in ZH’s Litigation Department]”

The Legal 500

"Omar Abou Elenain is a good lawyer who has exposure to a great deal of work."

Chambers and Partners

‘Omar Abou Elenain is extremely helpful. He put in all his effort and was always available. He has the knowledge and the honesty that comes with a real respectful law firm.‘

The Legal 500 (Client Testimonials)

“Senior Partner Omar Abou Elenain is widely recognised for his longstanding experience in litigation. Having been in practice for more than three decades, he is noted for his work on behalf of clients from the telecoms, hospitality and finance sectors. Fellow practitioners cite him as a ‘strong lawyer"

Chambers and Partners

“Omar Abou Elenain handled sensitive negotiations between a major international hotel operator and unions regarding payments.”

The Legal 500

“Omar El Enain is regarded as one of the leading litigators in the country. Admitted before the Court of Cassation, he gains specific praise for his work representing hospitality clients, and he has also acted for financial institutions and food manufacturers. One client said that ‘he has great experience in this field.’"

Chambers and Partners

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