Bowmans
Climate change propels growth in green bonds
10th May 2018 Although the green bond market is still in its infancy, accounting for less than 0.5% of the global bond market according to Moody’s, it is... →
Spotlight on malicious complaints to professional regulators
16th April 2018 Medical, legal and other professionals are not without recourse when facing false or malicious charges laid against them with professional bodies.... →
Bowmans announces 14 new partner promotions across Africa for 2018
5th March 2018 Leading Pan-African law firm, Bowmans, has promoted 14 senior associates to partner with effect from 1 March 2018. Robert Legh, chairman and senior... →
Bowmans is top legal adviser in Africa by deal flow
5th March 2018 DealMakers has named Pan-African law firm Bowmans leading legal adviser in Africa by deal flow for the fourth consecutive year at a gala event held... →
Durban under threat from rival African ports but competition will benefit shippers
23rd January 2018 Durban is still the dominant container port in Sub-Saharan Africa, but its status as the gateway into Africa is under threat from rivals such as... →
Acting on early warning signs can prevent restructuring and liquidation
8th November 2017 No company ever wants to go through a restructuring or liquidation process. Those that are able to recognise the early warning signs of financial... →
East Africa stands its ground among world’s ‘best’ in international arbitration
1st November 2017 Although international arbitrators from the United Kingdom, France and the United States are generally considered to be among the “best in the... →
SA Constitution comes to the fore in North African cargo dispute
4th October 2017 At first glance, it might seem unlikely that South Africa’s Constitution could be instrumental in deciding a cargo dispute with its roots in a... →