Giambrone & Partners Shine at the African Legal Awards 2025

Johannesburg, Friday 6 September 2025 - Global Law Firm Tunisia, in partnership with Giambrone & Partners, has once again been a leading presence at the African Legal Awards 2025, receiving the accolade of African Law Firm of the Year - North Africa.
 
In addition, the Casablanca-based Partner, Zakaria Bouabidi, was honoured as Partner of the Year - North Africa.
 
Notable Recognitions
 
African Law Firm of the Year - North Africa
This award highlights the legal excellence of G. LAW in North Africa, confirming its position as a leader in the sector. The firm is recognised for its ability to provide integrated, high-level legal solutions tailored to a diverse client base, ranging from local entities to international groups. This accolade reflects the firm’s ongoing commitment to combining technical expertise, innovation, and strategic insight, delivering tangible results and exceptional service across all areas of law.
 
Partner of the Year - North Africa:  Zakaria Bouabidi
The award to Zakaria Bouabidi celebrates his role as a key figure in the North African legal landscape, recognising his extensive experience in corporate and commercial law, as well as international litigation. This honour underscores Bouabidi’s strategic contribution in guiding both local and international clients through complex legal challenges, reaffirming his leadership and professional excellence in the region.
 
Management Comments
"We are honoured to be recognised as African Law Firm of the Year - North Africa. This award is a testament to our ongoing commitment to delivering outstanding legal services across the region," said Dhouha Allagui, partner at G. LAW.
"I would like to thank our clients and colleagues at Giambrone & Partners for their trust and dedication. This award reinforces our mission to be a benchmark in North African law," added Zakaria Bouabidi.
 
Significance of the Awards
These recognitions reflect:
  • The firm’s ability to operate effectively across multiple practice areas (corporate, M&A, project finance, arbitration).
  • The strategic strength of having physical offices in Casablanca and Tunis, crucial hubs for North Africa.
  • The talent and leadership of Bouabidi in building relationships and executing complex cross-border transactions.