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C.L.K.A.
Abidjan Cocody – Deux Plateaux – Angle Boulevard Latrille
Rue de la polyclinique des Deux Plateaux
Immeuble CLK BUILDING
Ivory Coast

Work Department

Employment and labour law, Corporate & M&A ; Project development. Franchising and Distribution; Business litigation; competition and antitrust Insolvability and assets recovery Intellectual and Industrial property

Position

Managing Associate

Career

CLKA’s lawyer and holder of a master’s degree in business law, lawyer Isabelle NIAMKEY is the head of CLKA’s litigation and dispute resolution department.

With more than ten years of professional experience, Isabelle advises local and international clients on matters relating to business litigation, insolvency and assets recovery, intellectual and industrial property,  employment and labour law, Competition and Antitrust, Franchising and Distribution, corporate, board governance, corporate restructuring as well as arbitration.

Isabelle have a great contact and relationship with CLKA’s Chinese clients.

As a contributor to the World Bank’s “DOING BUSINESS” program in recent years, Isabelle NIAMKEY has acquired and developed a real expertise in these matters.

Languages

English, French

Education

2014 – 2015:  Certificate of Lawyer’s Professional Skill, University of Abidjan Cocody (Ivory Coast)

2006 – 2007:  Certificate in mediation and conflict management, CERAP–INADES Abidjan Cocody (Ivory Coast)

2005 – 2006: Master in Private Business Law, University of Abidjan Cocody (Ivory Coast)

2004 – 2005: Bachelor in Private Business Law,
University of Abidjan Cocody (Ivory Coast)

Leisure

Reading, Music, Praying.

Lawyer Rankings

Ivory Coast > Leading firms

(Next Generation Partners)

Isabelle NiamkeyC.L.K.A.

C.L.K.A. delivers ‘professional and detailed’ advice across corporate, M&A, financing, competition, project development, white-collar crime, litigation, and alternative dispute resolution. The firm’s clients include banks, financial institutions, and global companies operating across the tobacco, food, and energy industries, amongst others. The practice is led by Lassiney Kathann Camara, who assists with corporate, M&A, and banking and finance; Eloi k. Yao, who focuses on public procurement and project development; and Isabelle Niamkey, who leads the litigation and dispute resolution team. They are joined by recently promoted partner, Aboubakar-Sidiki Diarrassouba, who heads the tax, customs, and international trade department.