Intellectual Property

With the growing public awareness of intellectual property rights, there is a renewed drive by Government to eliminate piracy of copyrights, patents and trademarks.

In pursuance of this objective, a Copyright Office was established and has since been instrumental in bringing to the fore, the legal implications of infringement and misappropriation of copyrights, trademarks and patents. Individuals and organizations are increasingly resorting to arbitration and litigation in settling such claims.

The Firm’s practice in this area is rapidly expanding and is increasingly challenged by transactions and litigation involving intellectual property.

Our experience has been in advising clients both local and foreign, on how to enforce and protect their intellectual property rights, registration of trademarks, patents and designs. The Firm also represents clients in contentious matters pertaining to copyright and trademark infringements as well as passing off actions.


The Firm represents clients in arbitration proceedings conducted by the Copyright Office and generally advising on Ghanaian intellectual property laws.

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