Interview with…
Aly Kebe Dieng, COO

What do you see as the main points that differentiate Geni & Kebe from your competitors?
To identify the main points that differentiate Geni & Kebe in Senegal from its competitors, I have considered the following aspects:
Furthermore, most of our lawyers are bilingual in French and English.
Which practices do you see growing in the next 12 months? What are the drivers behind that?
In the next 12 months, several legal practices are expected to grow, driven by various factors:
Drivers: Increasing concerns around data protection, cybersecurity threats, and evolving regulations like EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) are growing. Attackers are continuously developing new methods and techniques to exploit vulnerabilities in digital systems. However, with our partnership with DLA Piper, new security measures are being taking to protect our systems and client’s database.
Drivers: Growing focus on sustainability and corporate responsibility, along with new environmental regulations due to the exploitation of Oil and Gas in the region.
Drivers: Advancements in digital banking, and cryptocurrency regulations. So many enquiries from recognized and multinational companies these days regarding the sector
These trends reflect broader economic, technological, and regulatory changes influencing the legal landscape.
Our lawyers have been following the trends and are up to date with the new regulations like in the mining law following the discoveries of Oil and Gas.
The surge in the scene of Fintech or IP and AI remains the main growing practices for this period.
What's the main change you've made in the firm that will benefit clients?
Most of the changes made are centered around the high-quality service to provide to the clients.
We have improved members abilities and capabilities to support and help clients by organizing excellence trainings, sending employees to take external training and English classes supporting their personal skills and enhance better communication with foreign language speaking clients.
Is technology changing the way you interact with your clients, and the services you can provide them?
Yes, technology is significantly changing client interactions and legal services:
These advancements improve efficiency, accessibility, and client satisfaction.
Can you give us a practical example of how you have helped a client to add value to their business?
Certainly! Here's a practical example: A law firm assisted a client in the technology sector by:
This comprehensive support helped the client enhance their market position and drive business growth.
Are clients looking for stability and strategic direction from their law firms - where do you see the firm in three years’ time?
Clients are indeed seeking stability and strategic direction from their law firms. In three years, a forward-thinking firm might aim to:
We have a stable client base and are always acquiring new clients due to referrals or via digital links like in LEGAL 500.
We see GENI & KEBE a leading law firm in the region for the next three years to come. For that, we will keep on delivering on the below and keeping up to date with the evolving trends in the market.
These strategies can help position our firm as a leader in innovation and client service.