Bentsi-Enchill, Letsa & Ankomah Ranks Top Tier in the Legal 500 EMEA 2023 rankings
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Bentsi-Enchill, Letsa & Ankomah has again been recognised as a leading full-service law firm by the Legal 500 in its latest rankings.
The firm was ranked as a Tier 1 law firm in Ghana across the following practice areas:
- Banking & Finance
- Capital Markets
- Commercial, Corporate and M& A
- Dispute Resolution
- Energy
- Infrastructure Projects
The following lawyers were also recognised as Leading individuals and Recommended Lawyers in their respective practices.
Leading Individuals
Ace Anan Ankomah- Dispute Resolution
Seth Asante- Capital Markets; Infrastructure Projects
Frank Nimako Akowuah- Capital Markets
Recommended Lawyers
Ace Anan Ankomah- Dispute Resolution
Seth Asante- Banking and Finance, Commercial, Corporate and M&A ; Energy; and Infrastructure Projects
Susan-Barbara Boye- Commercial, Corporate and M&A
Angela Gyasi- Commercial, Corporate and M&A
Daad Akwesi- Dispute Resolution
Frank Nimako Akowuah- Banking and Finance; Capital Markets; and Commercial, Corporate and M&A
Golda Denyo- Dispute Resolution
Seyram Dzikunu- Energy; Infrastructure Projects
Gloria Cofie- Dispute Resolution
Nania Owusu-Ankomah Sackey- Dispute Resolution
Elizabeth Ashun- Energy; Infrastructure Projects
Godwin Ofosuhene Nkrumah- Energy
Jonathan S.K. Amable- Capital Markets; Commercial, Corporate and M&A
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About The Legal 500
The Legal 500 EMEA is annually published by Legalease, a global agency that evaluates the capacity of law firms all over the world based on various standards through a comprehensive review of submitted documents by law firms, interviews with lawyers specialized in each field, and feedback from over 300,000 clients.
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