Richemont Delviso assist in creating a maritime arbitration centre in Cameroon
An exclusive from Jeune Afrique Business +
25/03/2021 at 18h58, by Africa Business+
Specialising in maritime, transport, insurance and international trade law, the law firm— resulting from the Henri de Richemont and Delviso-Avocats merger—continues its development in Cameroon.
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