Leading African law firm Adams & Adams has announced the launch of its refreshed brand identity. The rebranding reflects the firm’s evolution, embodying its commitment to fostering enterprise in Africa.
“At Adams & Adams, we provide unparalleled legal services in intellectual property; as well as in corporate and commercial law, property and real estate law and dispute resolution. Our rebranding signifies our growth as a proudly African firm, providing an opportunity for us to define who we are and showcase our deep-rooted commitment to our clients' prosperity, both now and in the future,” says Kelly Thompson, partner and chairperson of the firm.
Central to the rebranding is the introduction of a new tagline, ‘Realise African Enterprise’. This encapsulates the firm’s ethos to support the entrepreneurial spirit of clients on the continent and provide high-quality legal services which demonstrate professionalism, innovation and dedication to successful outcomes. The brand refresh also includes an update to and modernisation of the firm’s logo.
Founded in South Africa in 1908 by brothers Harry and EV Adams, the firm now encompasses offices in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Durban, and Cape Town, as well as 23 associate offices across the continent. It represents some of the world’s largest enterprises, small and medium companies, and individuals.
Adams & Adams is consistently ranked as a top-tier law firm and its attorneys are recognised as leaders in their fields, with many serving as members of local and international industry boards and committees. Long synonymous with excellence in IP law, the firm’s revitalised branding continues this legacy but with a broader commitment to enterprise in all its forms - both in Africa and beyond.
“Being enterprising means having the resourcefulness, initiative and drive to recognise opportunities and make the most of them. This is true for both our clients and for us as a firm. With our depth of expertise and geographic footprint, we are uniquely placed to help clients achieve their ambitions in Africa and, as a result, contribute to realising the continent’s potential,” concludes Thompson.
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