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EVENT RECAP — CONTINUOUS LEGAL TRAINING ON ADR BY THE CAMEROON BAR ASSOCIATION.

The Cameroon Bar Association recently held a Continuous Professional Training Session on 18 November 2025, from 14:30 to 17:00, at the Muna Foundation, Yaoundé.
This edition focused on a highly relevant theme:
Alternative Dispute Resolution in the lawyer’s professional practice.
The session brought together legal practitioners eager to deepen their understanding of mediation, arbitration, and other ADR mechanisms that support efficient and client-centered conflict resolution.
🎓 Contribution of Barrister Bejuka Mildred
Barrister Bejuka Mildred, Head of Office at Bejuka Bejuka & Partners Law Office, took part in the training and actively contributed to the professional exchanges.
Her participation highlights her dedication to strengthening the culture of negotiation, mediation, and arbitration within legal practice in Cameroon.
She consistently advocates for the adoption of ADR as a strategic tool to resolve disputes more efficiently, reduce litigation delays, and promote constructive dialogue between parties.
👥 Key Panelists
The session benefited from insights shared by two distinguished experts:
Olivier Cuperlier – Lawyer at the Paris Bar, Business Law & Conflict Management Specialist, and President of the Arbitration & Mediation Center of Paris.
David Nyamsi – Managing Partner & Co-Founder of 2DAN Arbitration Consulting, and Arbitrator at CMAG.
💡 Recommendations for Practitioners
To build on the lessons from this training, legal professionals are encouraged to:
✔️ Integrate ADR methods into their daily practice
✔️ Strengthen their negotiation and communication skills
✔️ Promote mediation and arbitration to clients as viable alternatives
✔️ Continue participating in CPD programs organized by the Bar
✔️ Develop collaborations with certified arbitrators and mediators