Multidisciplinary Advocates & Legal Consultants
NDAM Carlson AGWO, Barrister at law and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Cameroon, and the Federal Supreme Court of Nigeria. Strategically positioned to bridge the gap between the Cameroonian legal market and international corporate standards.
+237 678 501 783 / +237 687 221 402
P O Box 9040 Douala-Bonaberi, Cameroon
Expertise in OHADA Uniform Acts on the Harmonization of Business Law in Africa.
Extensive experience in Civil, Criminal, Maritime, and Aviation Law proceedings.
Dedicated to pro bono services and defending the vulnerable and marginalized.
NDAM Carlson AGWO is a seasoned public interest lawyer and the managing partner of AGWO CARLSON AND PARTNERS LAW OFFICE. He is a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Cameroon, as well as the Federal Supreme Court of Nigeria. Furthermore, he doubles as a Government Trained Grade 1 Teacher with a Diploma from a Government Teachers’ Training College, uniquely combining education—empowering through knowledge—with legal advocacy to fight systemic injustice.
With Cameroon being a bijural state where the French civil law and the English Common Law operate pari passu with municipal laws, Carlson AGWO has stood the challenges over many years of legal practice in both Anglophone and Francophone jurisdictions. He has been involved in proceedings at all different levels of jurisdiction and courts in Cameroon.
Prior to establishing AGWO CARLSON & PARTNERS LAW OFFICE, AGWO Carlson worked with renowned and top law firms, gaining significant experience in national and international corporate transactions and various litigations.
Successfully represented international clients in OHADA-regulated business disputes, ensuring favorable outcomes in high-stakes corporate restructuring.
Secured landmark protections for marginalized groups, providing legal defense for refugees and those facing systemic barriers to justice.
An analytical perspective on the harmonization of business laws in Africa and its impact on foreign direct investment.
Exploring the role of the legal practitioner as a teacher and advocate for the vulnerable in bijural systems.