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LAW FIRM'S OFFICIAL STATEMEMT ON THE SINO MARL SARL'S SITUATION
The firm has been representing and defending Sino Mart SARL and its implicated officers and employees before the competent authorities of the Republic of Cameroon in connection with ongoing judicial proceedings in Yaoundé. The engagement, effective 3 May 2026 under reference CJCI/PEN/2026/0501, covers the full architecture of criminal defence procedural oversight, the protection of fundamental rights, and the management of the considerable reputational and institutional dimen
4 days ago2 min read


Coordinated multi-instrument advocacy on behalf of a community of significant demographic and institutional weight in a major European jurisdiction.
The firm has been instructed to design and submit a comprehensive communication to the Special Procedures of the United Nations Human Rights Council, addressing alleged systemic differential treatment affecting a substantial community and a network of educational institutions in a European jurisdiction. The submission engages multiple Special Rapporteurs across overlapping mandates — including freedom of religion or belief, the right to education, contemporary forms of racism
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Strategic appellate intervention at the intersection of domestic constitutional law and binding international human rights obligations.
The firm is acting in a sensitive criminal appellate matter pending before a North American jurisdiction, in which a defendant faces one of the most severe custodial sanctions available under the applicable penal code, accompanied by a civil exposure in the eight-figure range. The case raises constitutional questions of the highest order, including the sufficiency of the evidentiary record supporting an aggravating element decisive to sentencing, the proportionality of the sa
5 days ago1 min read


A Victory in the Courtroom: How Strategic Legal Defense Secured Justice for Acha Tobias at the Yaoundé Military Tribunal
When Mr. Acha Tobias walked into the Military Tribunal of Yaoundé, he faced one of the gravest charges in Cameroonian military law — secession. After more than four years in pretrial detention, the stakes could not have been higher. What followed was a demonstration of what determined, skilled legal advocacy can achieve, even in the most challenging of circumstances. The Challenge Mr. Acha Tobias had been held in pretrial detention for over four years on charges of secession
Mar 163 min read
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