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ENSafrica expands its Mauritian offering

ENSafrica expands its Mauritian offering

29th June 2016

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We are pleased to announce that Etude Huet de Froberville, one the oldest and most established attorneys’ firms in Mauritius, is joining forces with ENSafrica, Africa’s largest law firm. 

The integration of Etude Huet de Froberville will take effect on 1 July 2016, expanding ENSafrica’s already strong litigation capability.

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ENSafrica has over 600 practitioners and was established over 100 years ago. The firm has offices in Ghana, Mauritius, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda.

ENSafrica is a market leader in Mauritius, where it operates out of its offices in Port Louis and focuses on key practice areas such as banking, corporate, M&A, competition, employment, insolvency and intellectual property, as well as all related litigation, dispute resolution and arbitration. It also offers fiduciary and secretarial services.

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Gerard Huet de Froberville said of the move: “We are proud to have joined forces with ENSafrica. This will undoubtedly broaden the range of legal services we currently provide to our clients, as we will now be supported by multidisciplinary teams of dedicated and high-quality professionals. This is a major development to better service our clients.”

Head of ENSafrica | Mauritius, Thierry Koenig SA, also welcomed Etude Huet de Froberville to the firm: “Mauritius plays an important part in the region and is the gateway into Africa. The addition of Gerard Huet de Froberville, a seasoned litigator, to our team will enable ENSafrica to provide an unmatched offering in the Mauritian legal market.”

Etude Huet de Froberville has an in-depth knowledge of Mauritian culture and the legal system.

“Local know-how is essential in this market and complements the services being sought by international clients. As the leading law firm in Mauritius, this move strengthens our position in the domestic legal market and, moreover, is part of our development of an Africa-wide footprint that is strategically focused on what is best for our clients,” Mr Koenig added.


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