The Cameroon Bar Association under the Leadership of Batonnier Mbah Eric Mbah,recently held a high-level working session with the Caisse Autonome d’Amortissement (CAA) under the Leadership of it’s Director General to advance discussions on the dematerialisation of administrative and financial processes within the legal ecosystem.
This important meeting brought together experts and stakeholders committed to modernising legal practice and improving operational efficiency across the profession.
Among the active participants was Barrister Bejuka Mildred, Head of Office at Bejuka Bejuka & Partners, who contributed meaningfully to the exchanges. Her interventions emphasised the need for solutions that are not only technologically sound but also aligned with the realities of legal practitioners, ensuring accessibility, transparency and long-term sustainability.
Her engagement reflects a continuous commitment to innovation, legal modernization, and strengthening institutional collaboration.
Key Highlights of the Working Session
Strengthening collaboration between the Cameroon Bar Association and the CAA on digital transformation.
Identifying practical steps for the dematerialisation of procedures to enhance efficiency and reduce administrative burdens.
Ensuring that digital tools remain compliant with legal standards and tailored to the needs of lawyers and litigants.
Promoting a more transparent, secure, and streamlined workflow between institutions.
Key Takeaways / Conclusion
Digital transformation is no longer optional—it is an essential pillar for a modern, competitive legal profession.
Successful dematerialisation requires inclusive dialogue, strong institutional alignment, and continuous professional engagement.
The contributions of practitioners like Barrister Bejuka Mildred demonstrate the Bar’s readiness to embrace innovation and drive change.
This session marks a significant step forward in building a more efficient, technology-driven legal environment in Cameroon.