Weyinmi Popo leaves Akin Gump for Asafo & Co as managing partner in London

Weyinmi Popo leaves Akin Gump for Asafo & Co as managing partner in London

The Nigerian lawyer is a specialist in private equity and mergers and acquisitions.

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â–ª The Nigerian lawyer is a specialist in private equity and mergers and acquisitions.

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The London office of Pascal Agboyibor‘s firm has appointed Weyinmi Popo as a managing partner. The two men have known each other since Popo worked as a partner at Orrick (2016 to 2019) when Pascal Agboyibor was also a partner there.

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