Network expands in Ghana, Israel, and North Macedonia
Ally Law is pleased to announce the addition of three new member firms, further strengthening the network’s global reach in Israel, Ghana, and North Macedonia. These firms bring deep local expertise, strong cross-border capabilities, and a shared commitment to collaboration.
Nartey Law Firm, based in Accra, Ghana, was founded in 2020 and is led by William Nartey, a U.S.- and Ghana-trained attorney licensed in Georgia and Ghana. With over a decade of multi-jurisdictional experience, the firm advises multinationals, SMEs, and individuals across litigation and corporate matters. Its six-lawyer team handles transactions, regulatory compliance, and complex commercial disputes.
MOi Law, headquartered in Tel Aviv, is a fast-growing, three-year-old firm founded by Michael Oiknine, a former senior litigation partner at a leading Israeli firm. With 14 lawyers, MOi offers full-service capabilities, combining strong cross-border corporate/commercial work with a leading disputes practice. U.S.-born partner Jacob Shwergold leads transactional matters, specializing in cross-border M&A.
Lazarov Law Office, based in Skopje, North Macedonia, was established a decade ago by Dragan Lazarov, former head of the government’s legal department. The six-lawyer firm advises on a broad range of commercial and regulatory matters, drawing on strong public-sector insight. The firm’s practice includes corporate law, dispute resolution, employment, and regulatory advisory services.
“These firms enhance our strength in key markets and reflect the high standards and collaborative spirit that define Ally Law,” said Paola Sangiovanni, President of Ally Law. “We are delighted to welcome them to our global community.”