Land Litigation

The majority of land in Ghana is still held under a diversity of customary tenures, embedded in family, community and chiefly institutions; but land disputes may be adjudicated in a variety of institutions: informal arbitrations and family tribunals, chiefs’ courts, quasi-legal state agencies and the formal state courts. Land litigation encompasses not just land ownership […]

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Corporate or Commercial Litigation

Legal disputes and conflicts that develop in the business and corporate sphere are referred to as corporate or commercial litigation. These disagreements frequently include businesses, corporations, or other commercial entities and may center on a variety of business-related activities, transactions, and affiliations. Corporate or commercial litigation may involve a variety of issues, such as: Bankruptcy […]

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Family and Succession Litigation

Family and succession litigation, commonly referred to as family law and estate litigation, is the term used to describe legal conflicts and disagreements that develop within families or concern the division of assets and inheritance when a person passes away. These legal disputes can include very sensitive and personalized topics. Here are the key components […]

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Intellectual Property Litigation

Intellectual property litigation is a process of pursuing legal action in court against a party who has infringed on your intellectual property rights. Intellectual property comprises works of literature, art, inventions, trade names, logos, and other symbols that are utilized in commerce. Intellectual property lawsuit often centers on four main areas: Patents: Patent litigation involves […]

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Employment and Labour Related Litigation / Industrial Relations Litigation

Employment and Labour-related Litigation refers to legal issues and conflicts that develop between employers and employees or labour unions in the working environment. These disagreements frequently center on concerns with employment agreements, labor regulations, workplace discrimination, wage and hour problems, and other employment-related difficulties. Numerous topics may be involved in Employment and Labour litigation, including: […]

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Pension Adjudication or Litigation

Pension adjudication or litigation generally is the legal process through which disputes related to pension benefits and retirement plans are settled. This process often involves individuals or groups seeking to assert their rights under pension plans, contest plan administrators’ decisions, or address alleged infractions of pension laws and regulations. However as two distinct components of […]

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Maritime Litigation

Maritime law, often known as admiralty law, is a corpus of rules, conventions, and treaties that govern private marine enterprise and other nautical problems such as shipping or open-water infractions. Maritime litigation however are the legal disputes and legal actions that pertain to maritime or admiralty law. Maritime law deals with matters related to navigation, […]

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Debt Recovery Litigation

Debt recovery litigation, also known as debt collection litigation, is a legal process through which a creditor or a debt collection agency seeks to recover money owed by a debtor who has not fulfilled their financial obligations. It involves taking legal action against the debtor in order to obtain a court judgment that mandates the […]

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Alternative Dispute Resolution Services

Alternative Dispute Resolution or ADR as it is commonly known are the different ways people can resolve disputes without a trial. The most common Alternative Dispute Resolution processes include mediation, arbitration and neutral evaluation. They may mostly involve the two parties engaged in dispute and their individual solicitors. These processes are generally confidential, less formal […]

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Criminal Defence

Criminal defense is a strategic argument that attempts to challenge the validity and sufficiency of the prosecution’s evidence. The prosecution also referred to as the state, is the party trying to prove the criminal charges against the individual. The legal counsel of the accused is supposed to either plead innocence, self-defense, insanity or constitutional violation. […]

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