Moulay Mohamed Lahbib Rhalib is a lawyer at the Paris Bar and Professor of Private Law at Hassan II University, and an expert in business law. He holds a PhD in Private Law and Criminal Sciences from the International Faculty of Comparative Law of French-Speaking Countries.
He is also a graduate in Management Sciences from Hassan II University, in Finance from the Bordeaux Academy, and in Management and Human Resources from Pascal Paoli University. Mohamed previously worked in the banking sector, where he progressed to a senior level before dedicating himself fully to law.
He is currently also a senior lecturer at FSJES in Casablanca, Hassan II University. Mohamed has been published in several renowned legal journals, covering topics such as consumer protection, judicial restructuring of distressed companies, bank governance, combating money laundering and the financing of terrorism, as well as the new conciliation procedure.
He has conducted case studies on companies including SONASID, Managem, SAMIR, and AXA Crédit Maroc, and has authored several books on subjects such as limited liability companies, distressed businesses, company law, and business law for managers. Furthermore, he has contributed to book chapters on topics including techniques for recovering bank claims and the transmission of family businesses. Mohamed’s extensive professional experience and strong academic background have established his reputation as a leading figure in the field of business law. He combines in-depth legal expertise with a strong commitment to teaching and research, contributing to the training of future legal professionals and to the advancement of the discipline.
In recognition of his professional and academic achievements, he was selected among the Best Partners for North Africa at the African Legal Awards in 2024. More recently, in 2025, he was appointed Vice-Dean responsible for Scientific Research and Cooperation at Hassan II University of Casablanca.