Samuel Alesu-Dordzi is a partner and disputes lawyer with AudreyGrey. He is also a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (UK). He holds a qualifying certificate in law from the Ghana School of Law, a bachelor of laws degree (LLB) from the University of Ghana, and a bachelor of arts in political science and French, also from the University of Ghana.
Samuel’s experience includes advising on matters concerning employment and benefits law, company law and corporate governance, restructuring and business rescue, intellectual property, criminal law, corruption and anti-money laundering compliance issues. He has wide experience working with local and international entities. He has also advised clients in the maritime and shipping industry, financial institutions, pharmaceutical and general manufacturing.
Samuel has experience working with legislation in parts of the African continent including Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Tanzania, Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Ghana. He is an editor of the Ghana Law Hub (www.ghanalawhub.com), the Ghana Law Journal, and the Criminal Law Reports of Ghana. He previously served as a deputy editor of the first edition of the Commercial Law Reports of Ghana.
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