ENSafrica and its lawyers ranked among the world's best

April, 2016 - Cape Town, South Africa

Thank you to those of our clients who participated in the research that culminated in the Chambers Global Guide 2016. We are grateful for your input and for taking the time out of your busy schedules to take part in the research.
As you may be aware, Chambers is an independent rankings agency that ranks lawyers and law firms based on their legal knowledge, experience, ability, effectiveness and client service, following extensive research that, for this year’s guide, covered 190 countries across the globe.

As a result of your input, ENSafrica has been ranked in 25 practice areas across eight jurisdictions and in the Africa-wide category, and 57 of the firm’s practitioners as leading lawyers in their respective fields. This includes 13 Band 1 rankings for the firm’s various practice areas and 18 Band 1 rankings for its practitioners. ENSafrica is ranked across Burundi, Ghana, Mauritius, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Africa-wide.

The practice areas for which ENSafrica is ranked are Africa-wide: Corporate/M&A, Projects & Energy (including Mining and Minerals); Burundi: General Business Law; Ghana: Corporate/Commercial, Dispute Resolution, Energy & Natural Resources; Mauritius: General Business Law; Namibia: General Business Law; Rwanda: General Business Law; South Africa: Banking & Finance, Capital Markets: Debt, Capital Markets: Equity, Competition/Antitrust, Construction, Corporate Investigations, Corporate/M&A, Dispute Resolution, Employment, Energy & Natural Resources: Mining (including Mining: Health and Safety), Environment, Intellectual Property, Projects & Energy, Tax; Tanzania: General Business Law; Uganda: General Business Law.

We are committed to continuing to provide you with this calibre of service and, in order to provide you with on-the-ground expertise wherever you choose to do business across Africa, the firm has over 620 legal, tax, forensics and intellectual property practitioners situated across 15 offices in seven countries in Africa; namely, Ghana, Mauritius, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda.

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