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New Spoor & Fisher Office in Ghana  01/09/2007 



     

Earlier this year we opened an office in Gambia, and we are now pleased to announce the opening of a further new office, in Ghana.

The Ghana office opened on Monday 30 July 2007 and is managed by George Thompson, an eminent local lawyer with over 30 years’ experience in the IP field. We are confident that this new venture will enhance the excellent level of service which our clients have come to expect from Spoor & Fisher in this territory and, indeed, throughout the African continent.

Spoor & Fisher Ghana will be administered by our Jersey office and, for the foreseeable future, all client correspondence (including fax, e-mail and invoicing) will be handled by Spoor & Fisher Jersey.

For more information on services in Africa, you may contact our Jersey office (info@spoor.co.uk).

Click here for Ghana Filing Requirements.

Picture: Matthew Costard - Director Spoor & Fisher Jersey (left) with Mr. George Thompson.



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