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Sharkawy & Sarhan Law Firm Promotes Dalia Abdel Ghany To Partner
Sharkawy & Sarhan Law Firm promotes Dalia Abdel Ghany to Partner
The top-tier Egyptian firm, Sharkawy & Sarhan Law Firm, has announced the promotion of Dalia Abdel Ghany to Partner, marking a significant milestone in her distinguished career with the firm.
Dalia Abdel Ghany has been an integral part of the Sharkawy & Sarhan Law Firm team for over 15 years, building a highly regarded practice across a broad spectrum of employment and labor law matters. Her promotion reflects the firm’s continued commitment to recognizing excellence, leadership, and long-standing contributions to its growth and success.
Sharing her thoughts on the milestone, Dalia Abdel Ghany said,
“Thrilled to share that I have been promoted to Partner. I am deeply grateful for the trust placed in me by the firm and for the journey that led here. Years of learning, growth, and incredible people along the way. Thank you to my inspiring mentors and colleagues who supported and believed in me throughout this path. This milestone is as much yours as it is mine. Excited for what is next and to continuing this journey with purpose and passion."
Karim Sarhan, Co-Founder and Partner, commented,
"This is a proud moment for Sharkawy & Sarhan Law Firm. Merit-based promotions of highly competent women to the highest leadership roles in the firm. The outcome: 50 percent female partners. Congratulations dear Dalia Abdel Ghany. Well deserved."
Reham Eissa (Judge - Arbitrator - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs - The Ministry of Justice - The University of Virginia, School of Law - Sharkawy & Sarhan Law Firm), added:
"Look at my friend very well deserved my dear friend Dalia Abdel Ghany."
Professional Background
Dalia Abdel Ghany began her career at Sharkawy & Sarhan Law Firm and has progressed through the ranks over the years. She served as Senior Associate, then Counsel, before being elevated to Partner. Her practice focuses on employment and labor law advisory, regulatory compliance, dispute management, and strategic workforce matters for corporate clients.
Education
She holds a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from the Faculty of Law (English Section), Ain Shams University.
Conclusion
Dalia Abdel Ghany’s promotion underscores Sharkawy & Sarhan Law Firm’s dedication to merit-based advancement and leadership diversity. With over a decade and a half of experience at the firm, she is well positioned to continue strengthening its employment and labor law practice while contributing to its strategic growth.
Sharkawy & Sarhan is a premier independent Egyptian law firm founded in 2006 by Ahmed El Sharkawy, Karim Sarhan, and Jim Wright. Based in Cairo, the firm has established itself as a market leader for high-stakes, cross-border transactions and regulatory advice in Egypt.
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