Dentons expands in Africa in Cameroon, DRC, Ethiopia and Senegal

Dentons will launch offerings with leading local firms in Cameroon, DRC, Ethiopia and Senegal. Enhancing the Firm’s presence in these countries further strengthens the Firm’s ability to provide comprehensive legal services in civil law jurisdictions, allowing the Firm to better support clients with leading legal expertise and a deep understanding of these strategically important markets.

Dentons is expanding its Africa presence through teaming with Kouengoua Minou Nkongho (KMN) in Cameroon, Pathy Liongo & Associates in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tamrat Assefa Liban Law Office in Ethiopia and LEGALIX in Senegal. These firms have deep-rooted local market expertise, coupled with experience across the energy, mining, banking and finance sectors and with advising clients on corporate transactions.

Cameroon

Cameroon’s rich natural resources, combined with its position as a major transit hub, offer significant opportunities for global businesses. The country’s oil and gas, minerals and agricultural industries have yielded significant demand for legal services. Kouengoua Minou Nkongho (KMN) has a 40-year history of managing complex cross-border legal matters.

DRC – Democratic Republic of Congo

Advantageously located at the center of the African continent and sharing borders with nine countries, the DRC is richly endowed with numerous natural resources, including cobalt and copper. The DRC is engaged in multiple projects to significantly enhance its economy, with investments in hydropower and transportation infrastructure. Pathy Liongo & Associates brings a wealth of knowledge in all areas of business law – in DRC and across Africa with 15 years of practice in the DRC.

Ethiopia

Ethiopia is set to substantially boost its economic future with major improvement projects in renewable energy, infrastructure and manufacturing. Tamrat Assefa Liban Law Office has been ranked for seven years by Chambers, and offers clients a team with substantial experience in cross-border investment and finance work, including in the real estate and renewable energy sectors.

Senegal

Serving as one of the main entry points to the African continent, Senegal is launching impactful initiatives to support the growing economy. Key industries such as agriculture, mining, shipping and petroleum refining drive cross-border opportunities. LEGALIX is a full-service firm with international experience covering dispute resolution, M&A transactions, banking and finance, regulatory, tax and competition law.

“We are delighted to be adding expertise in Cameroon, DRC, Ethiopia and Senegal. The energy of emerging markets across Africa is palpable,”said Elliott Portnoy, Dentons Global CEO and Kate Barton, Dentons’ Global CEO-elect. “These four prestigious firms will strengthen our local legal counsel and deepen our ability to meet the needs of our clients – across Africa and the 80+ countries where Dentons has a presence”.

benedetta.miarelli@lcpublishinggroup.com

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