According to a recent study by Citibank, by 2025, Africa will account for 12% of global legal spend. This represents more than double the amount of global legal spend just 5 years ago. In essence Africa presents a huge opportunity both for African law firms and for international law firms. Traditionally, the lion’s share of legal advice in connection with Africa-related matters has been performed in major capital cities such as London, Paris, Dubai, New York and Washington DC. However, increasingly law firms across African jurisdictions are securing engagements and accessing the legal spend of international clients. Consequently, as the legal market for Africa firms grows so too does competition for legal work given to both African and international law firms. In this challenging environment, how can African law firms protect their brand and relational capital with local and international clients?
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