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Sudanese Commercial Law Office (SCLO) Recognized Again by Chambers Global 2025

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Sudanese Commercial Law Office (SCLO) Recognized Again by Chambers Global 2025

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

We are proud to announce that Sudanese Commercial Law Office (SCLO) has once again been ranked by Chambers and Partners in the General Business Law category for Sudan in the Chambers Global 2025 rankings. This recognition underscores our steadfast commitment to providing exceptional legal services and strategic counsel to businesses operating in Sudan.

Chambers Global describes SCLO as a "respected law firm with a noted presence in Khartoum, as well as a longstanding international office in Cardiff." The firm is commended for being "well placed to advise clients on both contentious and non-contentious matters," with a diverse clientele that includes "telecoms and IT companies, as well as public bodies and NGOs." Our strong UK connections further enhance our capability to "advise on international matters."

We are also delighted that our Founding Principal, Wael Omer Abdin, has been individually recognized for his outstanding contributions to the legal profession. Based in Cardiff, Wael is "sought out to advise on Sudan-related matters by a long list of impressive clients, including international law firms, NGOs, and companies operating in the pharma and technology industries."

This achievement would not be possible without the dedication of our team and the trust of our valued clients. At SCLO, we remain committed to delivering top-tier legal solutions that support businesses and investors navigating Sudan’s evolving legal and regulatory landscape.

We extend our sincere gratitude to Chambers and Partners for this honor and to our clients for their continued confidence in our work. We look forward to another year of excellence in legal service.

For more information about our services and how we can support your business, please get in touch with us.

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