The High Street Journal (THSJ) is proud to announce an exciting partnership with Thaddeus Sory Esq., FCIArb, one of Ghana’s most respected legal practitioners.
This collaboration aims to simplify complex legal issues, making them more accessible and relatable to the public. Together, THSJ and Thaddeus Sory will enhance public understanding of legal matters and foster greater engagement with topics that impact everyday life.
Thaddeus Sory, the Managing Partner of Sory @ Law, is a Notary Public and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb). Before founding Sory @ Law, he served as Managing Partner of Dery & Co., where he played a pivotal role in transforming the firm into one of Ghana’s most reputable law firms. He currently oversees offices in Accra and Wa, extending his influence across the Upper West Region.
In addition to his legal practice, Mr. Sory is a lecturer at the Ghana School of Law, where he teaches Advocacy and Legal Ethics, helping shape the next generation of legal professionals. Known for his versatility and deep expertise in litigation and arbitration, he has successfully handled numerous landmark cases. His role as legal counsel for the Speaker of Parliament in a high-profile Supreme Court case underscores his dedication to justice and governance.
Focus Areas of the Partnership:
- Simplifying and Amplifying Legal Issues: Adapting Mr. Sory’s legal analyses into engaging, relatable articles for THSJ readers, making complex legal topics easier to grasp.
- Thought Leadership: Co-authoring insightful articles on governance, public accountability, and the socio-economic implications of legal systems, offering fresh perspectives on critical issues.
- Spotlighting Reforms: Showcasing Mr. Sory’s contributions to landmark cases and national governance reforms, highlighting their impact on Ghana’s legal landscape.
This partnership is a significant step forward for The High Street Journal. With Thaddeus Sory on board, we’re committed to making legal issues more understandable while championing fairness, accountability, and meaningful societal progress.
