AB & David Africa has been named winner of the flagship award 'African Law Firm of the Year – Large Practice.'
The award was conferred on the firm at the 2021 edition of the Africa Legal Awards hosted by Legal Week and the Corporate Counsel Association of South Africa (CCASA).
The announcement was made at an online event held on Friday, September 3. The award is set out to recognise exceptional achievements from Africa’s legal community.
The Chairman and Senior Partner of the firm, David Ofosu-Dorte, said, “It feels good to win this award at this time of Africa’s growth, especially as it coincides with the implementation of the AfCFTA and the unfolding events of the new decade”.
In 2015 AB & David Ghana won the Africa Law Firm of the Year - Small Practice and the CSR, Diversity, Transformation and Economic Empowerment Award. In addition, the firm was highly commended in the category of the Transportation and Infrastructure Team of the Year.
Again in 2016, the firm won the Africa Law Firm of the Year - Small Practice and was nominated in a number of other categories.
This prestigious 2021 award also follows the recent expansion of the group into Kenya with Oraro Company Advocates joining the group.
In addition to its 6 offices (headquartered in Ghana), the firm has a network of firms in 24 African countries and continues to remain committed to its mantra of One Continent, One Law Firm.
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