Cabinet Maitre Cheikh FALL: Guinea
Overview
TerraLex is represented in Guinea by Cabinet Maitre Cheikh Fall through its Member Affiliate SCPA-Mounir & Amara. The Guinea Member Affiliate is involved in a wide range of legal areas including business law, commercial disputes, drafting and correcting company procedures, labor law and social security disputes, tax litigation, IP law, and banking law. The firm is also active in international market studies in Guinea for international banks and other entities.
As one of the largest and most experienced law firms in Senegal with over three decades of practice in the legal area, Cabinet Maitre Cheikh Fall offers a wide range of legal services to national and international organizations and individuals in Senegal and throughout West Africa. Maître Cheikh FALL Law Firm is founded and managed by Maître Cheikh FALL, with the collaboration of a highly experienced and competent staff made up of talented lawyers and legal experts with different specialisations as well as a qualified and bilingual management staff connected online 24 hours a day/ 7 days a week, to ensure a permanent contact with clients.
Holder of a Master's Degree in Business law in 1982, Maitre Cheikh Fall’s legal expertise covers a wide range of legal issues such as Business Law, Company and General Interest Group Law, treaties settlement procedures, debts recovery procedures and is entitled to evolve within over 16 African countries including the OHADA zone.
Furthermore, he is also a holder of a certificate in Markets Transfer delivered by the World Bank as well as a Higher Diploma in Specialised Studies in Intellectual Property delivered by CEIPI Strasbourg – France, Maître Cheikh FALL the founder is, besides his status of a barrister at court, a counsel in Intellectual Propriety and Chartered Representative at the African Intellectual Property Organisation (AIPO). This makes of his law firm one of the most successful Intellectual Property law firms practising over the sixteen state-members of the African Intellectual Property Organisation (OAPI) that are: Benin, Burkina-Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), Gabon, Guinea (Conakry), Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Togo, Equatorial Guinea.
Practice areas
- Banking Law
- Business Law
- Commercial Disputes
- Intellectual Property
- Labour Law
- Legal Opinions
- Litigation
- Tax and Taxation