CLG Appoints Pablo Mitogo Obama Akele as General Director of Legal Affairs and Inspection
CLG, a prominent international law firm, has recently announced the appointment of Pablo Mitogo Obama Akele as the General Director of Legal Affairs and Inspection at the Supreme Judicial Council. In addition, Isabel Mangue Asangono has been named as the President of the Second Instance Court of Bata-Litoral.
Both Pablo and Isabel have displayed unwavering commitment to justice and integrity throughout their tenure at CLG. They have been instrumental in handling significant cases for multinational corporations and governments, showcasing their strong legal qualifications and expertise as practicing lawyers.
Manuel Oliveira, Managing Director of CLG Equatorial Guinea, expressed confidence in Pablo and Isabel’s abilities to serve the country effectively in their new roles. He commended their talent, expertise, and dedication to upholding the law with impartiality and integrity.
The appointments of Mr. Akele and Ms. Asangono reflect CLG’s commitment to nurturing legal talent in Equatorial Guinea. The firm takes pride in its efforts to train and develop lawyers, with former partners and associates assuming key roles in both the private and public sectors.
For over 15 years, CLG has been a cornerstone for cultivating exceptional legal professionals in Africa. The firm remains dedicated to providing opportunities for young professionals to thrive in a dynamic legal landscape, positioning CLG as a breeding ground for future leaders in the legal sector.
About CLG:
CLG is a renowned law firm listed on the Dusseldorf Stock Exchange in Germany, specializing in the oil and gas sector. The firm offers outsourced legal representation across various practice areas, including arbitration, commercial litigation, corporate law, tax advisory, and contract negotiation. With a presence in multiple African countries, CLG assists clients in establishing and expanding businesses on the continent.
The integration of Pablo Mitogo Obama Akele and Isabel Mangue Asangono into key judicial positions signifies CLG’s ongoing commitment to fostering legal talent and contributing to the development of Equatorial Guinea’s legal system.