Wendy Frempong General Information An experienced civil and commercial barrister, Wendy Frempong is dual qualified (UK and Ghana), having been called to the bar in England in 2001. Wendy has worked extensively in both the UK and Africa as a private practitioner and as in-house counsel. She thrives on the variety of legal cases she undertakes. Be it civil or commercial, Wendy strongly feels that every case is unique and takes time to understand the detail of each case and build relationships with all parties involved. Wendy accepts instructions directly from members of the public as well as through solicitors. Thanks to the variety of her legal experience, she finds it easy to work with people from all different backgrounds. Wendy regularly appears in County Courts and the High Court, as well as the Court of Appeal, as required. Areas of law Family Law Commercial Law Family Law With almost twenty years of experience in family law, Wendy has acted for both applicants and respondents in a wide range of cases, including: Child law - adoption, abduction, care proceedings, child abuse, child arrangement orders, child medical assessment orders, special guardianship orders and other issues relating to child law Domestic violence – non-molestation orders, occupational orders and other areas under the Family Act 19 Divorce and ancillary relief Commercial Legal Advice & Representation As both in-house counsel and private barrister, Wendy has provided legal advice and successfully represented cases in many aspects of commercial law, including: Contract law and pre-contract agreements Data protection Employment law Privacy issues Commercial litigation Education Post Call Law Course, Ghana School of Law (2018) Called to the Bar (2001) Bar Vocational Course (Company Law and European Competition Law), Inns of Court School of Law (2000) Post Graduate Diploma in Professional Legal Studies, City University (2000) Law LLB with Honours (Company Law and Banking and Finance Law), University of London (1996 – 1999) Personal Interests When not in court, Wendy loves gardening and is passionate about organic farming. She managed all aspects of her family's organic farming business in Ghana. She also enjoys travelling, particularly around Africa.