Naa Amorkor Amarteifio is an Associate Partner at AB & David, Ghana, specializing in commercial litigation and international arbitration, particularly in complex financial and construction disputes. She has taken on leadership roles in arbitration, serving with LCIA-YIAG, LCA-YAN, and CIArb Ghana. Amorkor is also a reviewer for the Delos Guide to Arbitration Places (GAP) and an alumna of the Africa Arbitration Academy. With an LLM from Queen Mary University of London and dual degrees in Law and Applied Chemistry & Environmental Science, she is passionate about mentoring young arbitration practitioners and advancing ADR in Africa.
Naa Amorkor Amarteifio is an accomplished arbitration and dispute resolution lawyer, currently serving as an Associate Partner at AB & David in Ghana. She brings extensive experience in commercial litigation, international arbitration, and construction disputes, frequently handling cases involving complex financial and technical issues.
Amorkor has consistently demonstrated leadership in the arbitration community. She is the Regional Representative of the London Court of International Arbitration Young International Arbitration Group (LCIA-YIAG), Co-Chair of the Lagos Court of Arbitration Young Arbitrators Network (LCA-YAN) Executive Council, and Steering Committee Member and Secretary of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) Ghana Chapter. Additionally, she contributes as a Delos GAP reviewer for Ghana and is an alumna of the Africa Arbitration Academy, further cementing her role in shaping the arbitration landscape in Africa.
Her academic background is equally impressive, holding an LLM in International Dispute Resolution from Queen Mary University of London, an LLB, and a combined degree in Applied Chemistry and Environmental Science.
Amorkor is deeply committed to mentorship and capacity building. Through her committee work and volunteer efforts, she actively supports young arbitration practitioners, advocating for greater inclusion, diversity, and innovation in the ADR community.