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Field Fisher Waterhouse advises international recruitment agency on franchising in Middle East

30 May 2007

Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP advised MRI Worldwide Network Ltd, a master licencee of Management Recruiters International, Inc. on entering into a Regional Development Agreement with MRI Middle East Group.

Management Recruiters International, Inc. is one of the world’s largest search and recruitment organisations with offices in over 35 countries. It is a subsidiary of staffing and outsourcing leader CDI Corp, listed on the New York Stock Exchange. 

MRI Middle East Group currently trades from two offices in the region, Kuwait and Bahrain, and its office in Beirut, Lebanon, is preparing to reopen next month.

This new agreement sees MRI Middle East Group receive the exclusive development rights for Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, where offices will open in Riyadh, Jeddah and Damman. By the end of next year, it is planned that eight offices will be trading in the region.

MRI Middle East Group current ownership is chaired by Sheikh Mubarak Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah with Jacques Ashkar as CEO and Regional Managing Director. Sheikh Mubarak is a prominent member of the Kuwaiti royal family and a successful businessman.

Field Fisher Waterhouse’s Head of Franchising Mark Abell led on the deal, assisted by senior solicitor Lewis Cohen, working closely with the CEO of MRI Worldwide Network Ltd, Steve Mills. This follows the firm advising MRI Worldwide Network Ltd (MRIWWN) on the appointment of a new Master Franchisee to develop the business in Latin America.

Field Fisher Waterhouse has a detailed knowledge of the franchising market in the Middle East, and this deal reflects the strength of the firm’s franchising group and its international capability.  The firm has advised a large number of companies on their investments into the Middle East, including Hamleys, H&M Hennes Mauritz and YO! Sushi.

Mark Abell said: “This is the tenth deal that we have done in the Middle East in the last 12 months. It is the focus of a great deal of interest from European and US retailers, and food and beverage businesses. However, there are few professional service companies that have a sufficiently robust business model to make it there. MRI Worldwide Network is one of the exceptions. It is a truly international business and should do well there. The nature of MRIWWN's business meant that there were a good deal of difficult technical and structural issues that had to be dealt with in order to enable the transaction to be done.”

Steve Mills, CEO of MRIWWN, said: “It was a complex deal, with more twists and turns than the Corkscrew at Alton Towers! Fortunately Mark Abell and Lewis Cohen had the legal expertise and commercial experience necessary to help us close this complicated deal efficiently.”

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