Insights
Notes on the law, written by the people who argue it
No summaries of statutes you could read yourself. These are the things we find ourselves explaining twice a week, written down once so a client can read them before the meeting.

What a land search at the Lands Commission actually tells you
A clean search is not the same thing as clean title. The report covers what is on the register on the day it is run — and in Accra that leaves out the litigation nobody registered, the caveat lodged last week and the family who never sold. Here is what we do about each of those before a client signs.
Insights
Notes on the law as we practise it

What a land search at the Lands Commission actually tells you
A clean search is not the same thing as clean title. Here is what the report covers, what it quietly leaves out, and the two further checks we run before any client signs.

Redundancy under the Labour Act: the five steps employers skip
Most claims that reach the National Labour Commission are not about whether the redundancy was fair. They are about the process — and the process is written down.

Arrested in Accra: what happens in the first forty-eight hours
Your rights on arrest, the time limits the police are working to, and the practical things a family can do while they are waiting for an advocate to arrive.
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