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Since August 2025
Instructor since August 2025
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Teaching law courses to law school students and non-specialized institute students
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I offer simplified lessons in core legal subjects for non-specialists, such as students at institutes or colleges that offer introductory law courses, and first-year law students.
With me, you will learn basic legal concepts in a practical and clear way, including:

Introduction to the science of law.

Principles of civil and criminal law.

Fundamentals of Commercial and Labor Law.

Reading and analyzing simplified legal texts.


I use an interactive approach based on real-life examples and simplified exercises to understand and apply the laws.
The goal is to gain general legal knowledge that will help you in your studies or work, even if you are not a legal specialist.
Extra information
It is recommended that you bring a notebook to take notes, and summary PDF files can be provided after each class.
Location
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Online from Egypt
About Me
Appellate Lawyer with a Bachelor’s degree in Law from Cairo University (2009), combining practical legal work with academic expertise in law, economics, and international arbitration.
I deliver introductory law lessons for non-specialists, providing clear and practical explanations of basic legal concepts to students in institutes and faculties with preliminary law courses.
Experienced in legal and journalistic writing, administration, and coordination, with strong English skills and advanced computer proficiency.
Passionate about simplifying legal concepts and presenting them in an accessible, applicable way that fosters deep understanding.
Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Law – Cairo University – Grade: Good – 2009
Certifications & Training:

ICDL – Microsoft – Masr Library

English Language Course – Latin Institute

HR & Soft Skills – IRC (US Embassy Information Resource Center)

International Arbitration – Faculty of Law, Cairo University
Experience / Qualifications
Freelance Appellate Lawyer

Provided legal consultations and drafted legal memoranda.

Represented clients before appellate courts.

Drafted and reviewed contracts.


Online Law Instructor (for Non-Specialists)

Taught fundamentals of civil, criminal, commercial, and labor law.

Explained legal terms in both Arabic and English.

Prepared summaries and interactive online lessons.
Age
Adults (18-64 years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Duration
45 minutes
60 minutes
The class is taught in
Arabic
English
Skills
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -04:00)
New York
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Online via webcam
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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