About Thiam & AssociésThiam & Associés is an independent business law firm based in Conakry (Republic of Guinea), offering expertise in business law to local and international clients. The firm provides legal advice and litigation services to Guinean, African, and international clients.Ecofin Agency+4Thiam & Associés+4signalhire.com+4Founded by young African lawyers sharing a passion for business law and the African continent, the firm draws on experience gained in prestigious international law firms. Motivated by the growing business law market in sub-Saharan Africa and a desire to contribute to its development, the founders established a firm committed to excellence, aiming to support Guinean, African, and international companies, investment funds, public and private institutions, and governments in their various projects.LinkedIn+2Thiam & Associés+2The Lawyers Global+2The founders believe that law is a structuring element essential to Africa's development. They emphasize values such as trust, rigor, ethics, and excellence in service, ensuring clients receive the highest quality legal counsel.Thiam & Associés+1Thiam & Associés+1Thiam & Associés focuses on optimizing the legal security of clients' projects and transactions, offering support in the following areas of business law:Thiam & Associés+1LinkedIn+1Mergers & Acquisitions and Corporate LawPrivate EquityProjects & Project Finance (Energy, Mining & Infrastructure)Commercial ContractsCommercial Litigation & ArbitrationEmployment Law (Labor Law & Social Protection)Foreign Investments & Exchange RegulationRestructuring & InsolvencyInsurance & TransportPublic Business Law & Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)Real Estate Transactions & FinancingTaxationPitchBook+3Thiam & Associés+3The Lawyers Global+3The Lawyers Global+1Thiam & Associés+1Pro Bono CommitmentThiam & Associés believes in using legal expertise to benefit underprivileged communities. The firm regularly provides voluntary and free legal advice to associations, assisting them in resolving their daily legal issues.