Tiefenthaler Africa appoints new Director
Submitted by: Ryan du PreezGregory Spencer joins leadership team of Africa’s foremost specialist law firm.
Tiefenthaler Africa recently announced the appointment of Gregory Spencer as Director at their offices in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Chief Executive Officer, Paul Woodward, confirmed the appointment and added, “Gregory is an exceptional attorney who has played a significant role in the growth and success of Tiefenthaler Africa through his solution-driven approach with our clients. His commitment to our clients and the firm over the years made his appointment inevitable. We are proud to have him as part of the firm’s leadership.”
Greg has more than a decade of experience in litigation and dispute resolution across multiple jurisdictions.
His current focus is on the construction, energy, and infrastructure sectors, where his track record in construction claims, contract development and client risk management, is exceptional. “He has and continues to be invaluable to employers and contractors on large scale projects across these sectors,” added Woodward.
Tiefenthaler Africa is an international law firm providing legal services to clients in the design-build, commodity extraction and power generation markets across Africa. The firm advises predominantly on matters in the mining, renewable energy, engineering, oil & gas and construction sectors.
Having been involved in many of the largest and most complex projects across the African continent including the Middle East, Australia, Europe and Asia, Tiefenthaler’s specialists boast a wealth of expertise in strategic procurement, contract development, risk management and dispute resolution.
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Tiefenthaler Africa is an international law firm providing legal services to clients in the design-build, commodity extraction and power generation markets across Africa. The firm advises predominantly on matters in the mining, renewable energy, engineering, oil & gas and construction sectors.