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Watson Farley & Williams has a growing African projects team drawing principally on the expertise of lawyers based in Dubai, London, Paris and Frankfurt. It has broad capabilities, advising on the acquisition of hydrocarbon assets and project finance as well as a variety of corporate and commercial mandates pertinent to this field, including the formation of joint ventures. Its activity spans the continent, with recent work originating in countries as diverse as Namibia, Somalia, Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire.
Work Highlights
- Watson Farley partners in Dubai, London and Paris counselled the Republic of Guinea on its signing of a multitude of agreements with the project company undertaking development of the country's Simandou iron ore mine.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"The firm provides excellent service and partner accessibility. The support from associates is great and value for money is superb."
"I always get a response within a couple of hours."
"WFW are particularly strong in the increasingly important areas of international LNG projects and green hydrogen. They also have strong partnerships with in-country law firms across Africa."
"The firm provides excellent service and partner accessibility. The support from associates is great and value for money is superb."
"I always get a response within a couple of hours."
"WFW are particularly strong in the increasingly important areas of international LNG projects and green hydrogen. They also have strong partnerships with in-country law firms across Africa."
Notable Practitioners
Alhassane Barry is co-head of the Africa practice and is based in Dubai. Admitted to practice in both New York and Paris, his work has a strong emphasis on francophone countries, having handled recent mandates in Guinea, Gabon and Djibouti.
"Mr Barry is an exceptional representative for our project throughout all negotiations."
"He's extremely knowledgeable about the legal subject matter."