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
26 February 2024
Cocktails & Conversation with TEMPLARS Ghana
Thursday, 22nd February 2024: TEMPLARS hosted a networking event at the Kempinski Hotel, Accra, Ghana. Read more29 January 2024
TEMPLARS Merges with Ghanaian Law Firm FEROCITER to Bolster Its Market Position and Offering in West Africa
Leading African law firm, TEMPLARS, and fast-growing Ghanaian law firm, FEROCITER are pleased to announce the merger of their Ghanaian operations to create a formidable legal powerhouse in West Africa’s 2nd largest economy. Read more22 January 2024
Key Deal Highlights from TEMPLARS’ First Year in Ghana
One year after the launch of TEMPLARS in Ghana, we have advised on some of the most interesting deals in the Ghanaian market in 2023. Read moreKnowledge Center Ghana
22 April 2024
The Contracts (Amendment) Act, 2023: Key Changes for Contracts with the Government of Ghana
This client alert by TEMPLARS Partner, Sarpong Odame, and Senior Associate Kezia Owusu-Ansah offers insights into Ghana’s Contracts (Amendment) Act, 2023, which received presidential assent on 1 March 2024, making it an enforceable law. Read more29 February 2024
A Recap of 2023’s Arbitration Highlights in Ghana & Nigeria: An Eye on the Future
This article by TEMPLARS Partners Adewale Atake, SAN, Funmi Iyayi, and Senior Associate Orji Uka reviews 2023’s arbitration in Ghana and Nigeria, including Nigeria’s Arbitration and Mediation Act 2023, notable cases, and Supreme Court decisions. Read more5 February 2024
Navigating the Regulatory Landscape of Renewable Energy Investments in Ghana
The publication, authored by TEMPLARS Partner Sarpong Odame and Senior Associate Aasiya Sarku Nettey, provides a concise roadmap for navigating Ghana’s renewable energy regulatory framework. It analyzes Ghana’s commitment to sustainable development Read more29 November 2023
The Ghanaian Framework for Public-Private Partnerships
The publication by TEMPLARS Partner Dorothy Mensah, Senior Associate Kezia Owusu-Ansah, and Associate Abena-Achiaa Otuo analyses Ghana’s infrastructure challenges and the role of the Public-Private Partnership Act 2020 (the Act) in resolving them. Read moreGhana office
Accra
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