Delegates heard lively debate on how to tackle counterfeiters who are creative, resilient and constantly evolving
US firm grew African headcount 177% between 2019 and 2022, according to Africa Legal
Forward Global’s head of illicit trade risk management on the unique challenges of combatting counterfeiters on the African continent
US and EMEA managing partners to lead global giant for interim period
Tanzania loses ICSID minining arbitration as tribunal finds expropriation claims proven
Leading human rights body joins US president and others in criticising harsh new law that could see people face death penalty for consensual same-sex acts
Edited by Marcus Dearle, online resource explores how key jurisdictions approach divorce, finance and the media
Practical online comparative Global Legal Post guide is co-edited by Three Crowns partners Carmen Martinez Lopez and Liz Snodgrass
Proportion of women in latest round rises to 42% from 36% last year as overall number of promotions dips
The scores of 28 countries remain unchanged in International Intellectual Property (IP) index from the US Chamber of Commerce
Two leading IP companies with roots in Eastern Europe and the Middle East combine to create
Senior practitioners from Webber Wentzel, ENSAfrica and Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr join following Bakers' leadership revamp in Johannesburg
Growing demand for services across West Africa sees TEMPLARS add team from Accra-based AMPEM Chambers to launch new firm
The government has strived to improve the mining regime given its important economic role, explains Abraham Abia, managing director of Clarence Abogados & Asociados
Debt recovery procedures within West and Central Africa's OHADA member states have encouraged business growth but need modifications, according to analysis by Abraham Abia, managing director of Clarence Abogados & Asociados