Africa
Support Legal casts net to wider spectrum of African mining clients

From its new offices in New York, Support Legal is hoping to win over mining firms active in Africa by touting the merits of its team of former Glencore-Xstrata, Herbert Smith Freehills and DLA Piper lawyers, and its low rates. [...]
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Cameroon, Congo
Sundance sets out its grievances against Brazzaville and Yaoundé over Nabeba-Mbalam iron ore

As it considers whether to go to arbitration with Congo and Cameroon over the unilateral decision to rescind its iron ore mining permit for Nabeba-Mbalam, Australia's Sundance Resources is claiming that the two states breached a series of agreements and did not inform them in time of their intentions.

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