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South Africa. A&O Shearman's Johannesburg team advises on corporate and M&A, finance, tax, projects and dispute resolution matters. Working closely with the firm’s global network – particularly our lawyers in London, Paris and Casablanca – we advise African and international corporations on opportunities in the banking, energy ...
- South Africa: Legal notice - A&O Shearman
Legal notice: South Africa. We practise in the Republic of...
- Africa - A&O Shearman
A&O Shearman has one of the world’s leading Africa...
- South Africa: Legal notice - A&O Shearman
Legal notice: South Africa. We practise in the Republic of South Africa through Allen Overy Shearman Sterling (South Africa) LLP, a limited liability partnership incorporated under the laws of England and Wales with registered number OC395239 whose registered office is at One Bishops Square, London E1 6AD, United Kingdom and also with a branch ...
A&O Shearman has one of the world’s leading Africa practices. Our team has been advising clients on landmark deals and cases across the continent for more than 30 years. We act for domestic and multinational corporates, sponsors, lenders, investment and development banks, funds, governments and state-owned enterprises.
A&O Shearman is a global law firm formed from the merger of two esteemed firms, Shearman & Sterling and Allen & Overy, in 2024. Its regional capabilities extend across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, with 50 offices across 29 countries.
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2 Οκτ 2024 · Fourteen soon-to-be former A&O Shearman lawyers, including eight partners, have finalised an agreement to join top African law firm Bowmans in Johannesburg.
A&O Shearman was established in 2024 through the merger of Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling. The firm boasts nearly 4,000 lawyers worldwide, with 30% in the U.S., 30% in the U.K., and 40% in other major financial centres.