The expertise of Bowmans' lawyers in handling complex legal matters has earned significant recognition by Chambers and Partners. In addition, the firm's position as the pre-eminent African law firm has been underscored by rankings in each of the jurisdictions in which it operates.
In the latest edition of the Chambers Global Guide released today (13 February 2025), 102 Bowmans lawyers achieved 126 individual rankings, with 34 individual ranking improvements, 17 of which are new rankings. Further, the firm was recognised in 42 specialist areas of law across all its operations – in Kenya, Mauritius, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania and Zambia – with 21 of these rankings in Band One.
Chairman and senior partner, Ezra Davids, says, 'These results are extremely pleasing. We are grateful to Chambers for highlighting our standing as a firm and the calibre of many of our lawyers. We would also like to acknowledge our clients for calling on us to partner with them as they navigate the numerous political, economic, regulatory and cultural landscapes on this beautiful continent which has such vast potential for investors.'
Feedback included in the publication provides insight into the firm's pan-African expertise. For example:
'We normally engage Bowmans in our significantly complex and high-value transactions. Its pragmatic approach to problem-solving ensures that we receive exceptional advice and support in every aspect of our legal needs.'
'The team is adept at handling both local deals as well as those with international elements.'
'What sets the team apart is its awareness, respect and practical experience of the local cultures in the various jurisdictions.'
'Bowmans is a high-profile law firm with a distinguished reputation in Tanzania and East Africa.'
'Bowmans is an attractive source of local advice for international clients.'
Standout individual rankings
Ezra Davids was named a Star Individual, an honour given to lawyers with exceptional recommendations in their field;
Joyce Karanja, Richard Harney (both Kenya) and Stephen Vlieghe (Namibia) were ranked in the Spotlight category, which highlights individuals who are highly regarded for their international and cross-border work; and
Audax Kameja (Tanzania), Graham Damant (South Africa), Philip Coulson (Kenya), and Tim Gordon-Grant and Wally Horak (both South Africa) were included in the Senior Statespeople category, a ranking for individuals who have been pivotal to a firm's successes.
Davids concludes, 'These excellent rankings demonstrate our value position as a top-tier African law firm in the service of our clients and as an employer of choice.'