Axis Legal joins global law firms network, Multilaw as Ghana member
By joining a network of 90 member firms from more than 100 countries, Axis Legal seeks to be recognised by major directories for the work it has done and continues to do in Ghana, Multilaw said in a statement last Tuesday.
Ghanaian law firm, Axis Legal has joined international network of law firms, Multilaw, as a member firm for Ghana.
By joining a network of 90 member firms from more than 100 countries, Axis Legal seeks to be recognised by major directories for the work it has done and continues to do in Ghana, Multilaw said in a statement last Tuesday.
On its website, the firm wrote: “We are delighted to announce that Axis Legal has joined Multilaw, the highly prestigious network of global law firms after passing its rigorous preselection criteria! Ranked as an elite law firm network in Chambers Global Guide 2023, Multilaw presents the ideal brand leveraging & service output opportunity for Axis Legal and we are pleased to share this announcement!.”
Multilaw, one of many global networks of independent law firms connects clients and lawyers across international borders by recruiting law firms to increase resources for people and businesses in need of international legal services.
As with many international law firm networks, member firms generally enjoy a partnership of collaboration and support on business development, marketing, and joint pitches.
In February, Mutilaw was recognised as an elite global law firm network by one of the most highly regarded legal directories in the world, Chambers Global Guide, marking its ninth time in a row.
Of Axis Legal’s membership, the CEO of Multilaw, Adam Cooke, said: “I am absolutely thrilled to welcome Axis Legal to Multilaw. I am confident that they will prove a valuable addition to the network and in particular that they will enhance our, already excellent, presence in West Africa. I look forward to collaborating with them.
“The firm has recently celebrated is 10th anniversary and is centred in Accra where they have around ten practicing lawyers. Partners Professor E. Kofi Abotsi and Bernard Nii Sackey both have esteemed professional histories. Bernard is a former engineer and a member of the Ghana Institute of Engineers. Managing Partner Kofi attended Harvard Law School and is currently the Dean of the UPSA Law School in Accra.”