TEMPLARS (Ghana) is a full-service law firm located in the capital city of Accra.
The team is made up of highly experienced Ghanaian lawyers, many of whom are also dual qualified in other jurisdictions. They provide seamless, high-quality services to clients in key markets like mining, energy, infrastructure, financial services, education, franchising, telecommunications, fintech, and general dispute resolution.
Ghana is the second largest economy in West Africa, and Nigeria is the largest economy in Africa (based on GDP). This puts TEMPLARS in a position to satisfy the growing demand for law firms with extensive local expertise and a proven track record of advising local and international clients in navigating these markets.
TEMPLARS Ghana signifies the beginning of our expansion aspirations throughout the rest of Africa.
For further information about working with us in Ghana, please contact us at [email protected]
Relevant News Ghana
24 October 2024
TEMPLARS Ghana Team Contributes to Global Maritime Law Insight in ICLG Shipping 2024
TEMPLARS Managing Partner (Ghana), Augustine Kidisil, Senior Associate, Paa Kwame Larbi Asare, and Associate, Matilda Sarpong, have co-authored a chapter in the 11th edition of the International Comparative Legal Guides (ICLG)—Shipping 2024 Read more15 August 2024
TEMPLARS Ghana Contributes to the 11th Edition of ICLG – Construction & Engineering Law 2024
TEMPLARS Managing Partner (Ghana), Augustine Kidisil, along with Senior Associates Paa Kwame Larbi Asare and Kojo Amoako, have co-authored a chapter in the 11th edition of the International Comparative Legal Guides– Construction & Engineering Law. Read more18 June 2024
TEMPLARS Advises Electrochem Ghana on US$30 Million Equity Investment by Minerals Income Investment Fund
TEMPLARS has advised Electrochem Ghana (the largest salt mining company in Africa) on a USD 30 million equity investment to the Minerals Income Investment Fund (MIIF) – a sovereign fund that seeks to manage the equity interests of Ghana. Read moreKnowledge Center Ghana
16 October 2024
Foreign Investment in Ghana: Key Changes Proposed Under the GIPC Amendment Bill, 2023
As Ghana liberalises its economy and boosts foreign participation, staying informed about regulatory changes is crucial. Read more14 October 2024
Understanding the Bank of Ghana Gold Coin
The Bank of Ghana recently launched the Ghana Gold Coin (GGC), a new investment option aimed at stabilizing the economy and reducing excess liquidity. Read more2 October 2024
Navigating Copyright Infringement Risks in Training Large Language Models: A Ghanaian Perspective
In the rapidly growing AI sector in Ghana, companies face increasing challenges related to copyright infringement, particularly when using text data to train Large Language Models (LLMs). Read more5 September 2024
Green Bonds: Key Regulatory Considerations
Green Bonds have become a key tool in Ghana’s strategy to meet its Sustainable Development Goals and address climate change. Read moreGhana office
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