British University in Egypt & London South Bank University, Dual Degree: LLB (BUE) & BA in Anglo-Egyptian Law (LSBU) (Cairo, 2021)
Mr. Mahmoud Saleh is an Attorney-at-Law at Youssry Saleh & Partners in Cairo, advising local and international clients on Egyptian law with a particular focus on tourism and hospitality, corporate and commercial transactions, and regulatory compliance. He holds a dual degree in law from The British University in Egypt (BUE) and London South Bank University (LSBU), where he completed a Bachelor of Laws and a BA in Anglo-Egyptian Law, giving him a strong foundation in both civil law and common law traditions.
At the firm, Mr. Mahmoud counsels hotel owners, tour operators, and international hotel chains on tourism regulations, licensing requirements, commercial operations, labor relations, and sector-specific public law. He regularly drafts, reviews, and negotiates commercial contracts, hotel management agreements, concession frameworks, and supplier arrangements—often within cross-border structures. His work also covers corporate governance, incorporation and licensing of tourism entities, and ongoing compliance with tax, corporate, labor, financial, and sectoral regulations.
Mr. Mahmoud is actively engaged in dispute work, representing corporate clients before courts, administrative bodies, and regulatory authorities. He manages litigation strategies, filings, and pleadings, and prepares legal briefs, court submissions, and structured memoranda for board-level decision-making. His experience extends to matters involving intellectual property, M&A-related issues, insurance and compensation disputes, and regulatory investigations.
In addition, Mr. Mahmoud has practical exposure to international arbitration through his experience as a Case Management Intern at the Cairo Regional Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (CRCICA), where he assisted in administering arbitral proceedings under CRCICA rules, conducted legal research on arbitral frameworks and enforcement, and supported communication between parties and tribunals. He is fluent in Arabic and English, and has been recognized with a Mondaq Thought Leadership Award for his authored article “Navigating Marriage Laws in Saudi Arabia for Foreigners,” reflecting his commitment to producing clear, accessible legal analysis for both clients and the wider public.