Meet the team
Jennifer Akyeampong
Founder & Lead Counsel
Jennifer Akyeampong is a highly skilled, multi-jurisdictional lawyer with expertise spanning immigration law, corporate and commercial law, construction law, and corporate governance. She advises organizations and individuals on regulatory compliance, risk management, and adherence to applicable laws, regulations, and industry best practices.
With over five years of professional legal experience, Jennifer is recognized as a trusted advisor who simplifies complex legal issues and provides practical, solution-oriented guidance. Her client-focused approach, combined with strong technical expertise, enables businesses and individuals to navigate legal challenges with clarity and confidence.
Jennifer is an accomplished legal drafter and negotiator, having prepared, reviewed, and negotiated complex commercial agreements across multiple sectors. She has represented clients in negotiations with regulatory authorities and guided organizations to maintain compliance with industry-specific regulatory frameworks. During her tenure at a reputable London law firm, she gained significant expertise in immigration law, earning recognition for successfully challenging adverse decisions and overturning refusals before the Immigration Tribunal.
Beyond her legal practice, Jennifer is committed to leadership and social impact. She serves on the Board of Trustees of Standard Weave and is the Founder of The Godly Woman Foundation, an initiative dedicated to mentoring, nurturing, and empowering underprivileged young women to realize their full potential.
Jennifer is a member of Lincoln’s Inn in the United Kingdom and was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2022. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Archaeology and an LL.B from the University of Kent, UK. She completed the Bar Practice Course at the University of Law, obtained a Master of Laws (LL.M) in Immigration Law, and completed the Post-Call Law Course at the Ghana School of Law, qualifying her to practice law in both the United Kingdom and Ghana. Her education and professional training provide a strong international perspective to her legal practice and advisory work.
Ekow Theophilus Acquah
Senior Associate
Ekow-Theophilus Acquah Esq. is a qualified Ghanaian legal practitioner with considerable experience in corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and public sector oversight. He holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree and the Qualifying Certificate in Law from the General Legal Council of Ghana, and is duly enrolled on the Roll of Lawyers.
He has, over the past five years, served with the State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA), where he plays a key role in strengthening corporate governance systems, enhancing statutory compliance, and supporting the strategic performance management of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs). His professional experience includes the review and assessment of compliance reports, development of governance frameworks, and provision of advisory services to ensure alignment with applicable legal and regulatory requirements.
In addition to his core legal and compliance functions, Mr. Acquah possesses growing expertise in strategic risk management and board governance. He contributes to the identification, assessment, and mitigation of organizational risks, and supports the integration of risk management frameworks into institutional decision-making processes. He is also well-versed in Board Secretariat functions, including advising Boards on governance best practices, ensuring compliance with statutory and regulatory obligations, coordinating board meetings and documentation, maintaining proper records, and facilitating effective communication between management and the Board.
His areas of expertise span contract law, regulatory compliance, labour law, dispute resolution, human rights, criminal law, and legal advisory services, with a developing specialization in the oil, gas, and energy sector.
Mr. Acquah is deeply committed to promoting transparency, accountability, and operational efficiency within organizations. He is currently advancing his knowledge in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) to enhance his capacity to deliver efficient and sustainable dispute resolution mechanisms.
Beyond his professional responsibilities, he has contributed to a range of professional write-ups and compliance reports, and remains dedicated to mentoring and supporting the development of emerging professionals in the legal and corporate governance space
Michael Annor
Senior Associate
Michael Annor is a skilled litigation lawyer with extensive experience in civil litigation and insurance-related disputes, particularly motor claims. He advises insurer clients on complex issues of liability, causation, and quantum, delivering commercially focused and strategic legal solutions across a broad spectrum of cases. With several years of legal practice, Michael has established a reputation for providing clear, practical, and solution-oriented advice. He manages a substantial caseload of Intermediate Track, Fast Track, and Small Claims matters from pre-litigation through to trial. His expertise includes drafting pleadings, witness statements, and other court documents, as well as conducting settlement negotiations and mediations, applying sound judgment and effective advocacy to achieve favorable outcomes for clients.
An accomplished legal drafter and case strategist, Michael regularly collaborates with clients and counsel to develop efficient and cost-effective approaches to dispute resolution. He has contributed to successful trial outcomes and is adept at navigating procedural requirements while maintaining strict adherence to service level agreements and
managing client expectations. Prior to his current role, Michael gained valuable experience as a Legal Assistant, managing a range of civil litigation matters and successfully progressing contested claims through to trial. During this time, he also acquired practical experience in UK immigration law, assisting with Skilled Worker, Family, and Student visa applications. He supported clients in preparing application bundles, ensuring compliance with Home Office requirements, and addressing evidential and procedural complexities to maximize the prospects of success.
Michael’s early exposure to advocacy and court processes was further strengthened through mini-pupillages, where he developed practical insight into case preparation, evidence analysis, and courtroom advocacy.
He is a member of the Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn and was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2022. Michael holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB, Hons) from the University of Kent, completed the Bar Practice Course at the University of Law, and earned a Distinction in a Masters in International Corporate Governance. He has also undertaken a course in International Commercial Arbitration with Gray’s Inn, gaining substantial knowledge in international arbitration and dispute resolution.