Role of In-house Counsel in Arbitration Proceedings

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Role of In-house Counsel in Arbitration Proceedings





Bentsi-Enchill, Letsa & Ankomah, in collaboration with the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), is hosting a panel discussion themed "Role of In-house Counsel in Arbitration Proceedings"

The key objective of the event is to explore and examine the critical role that in-house counsels play in facilitating a successful outcome in arbitration proceedings. The discussion will be moderated by Nania Owusu-Ankomah Sackey, FCIArb, President of LCIA African Users’ Council and the panellists are

Ace Ankomah - Senior Partner, Bentsi- Enchill, Letsa & Ankomah 
Hannah Agbozo- Head of Legal, Tullow Ghana Ltd
Kamal Shah- Partner, Stephenson Harwood LLP 
Nathan Searle- Partner, Hogan Lovells LLP

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Date and Time:  

1 February 2024; 4pm UTC | Completed

Venue:

 Accra Marriott Hotel 

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