Andersen Global expands into Tanzania with East African Law Chambers

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Andersen Global expands into Tanzania with East African Law Chambers

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Andersen Global has established its fifth location in Africa by expanding its brand into Tanzania through a collaboration agreement with East African Law Chambers, a leading legal and tax firm in Tanzania.

East African Law Chambers is led by Managing Partner Stella Ndikimi. Her team advises individuals and businesses on corporate and commercial law and in tax matters. The firm’s key practice areas include banking and finance, capital markets and securities, M&A, taxation, commercial transactions, employment law, intellectual property, legal consulting, dispute resolution, energy, mining, oil and gas, telecommunications and real estate.

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