
Prince Caldwell Kojo Tabiri
Prince Caldwell Kojo Tabiri is the founder and head of chamber at Caldwell Greene Legal Practitioners. He was called to the Ghana Bar in 2022 and has since gained practical experience in dispute resolution, having begun his practice at Messrs Zoe, Akyea & Co Legal Practitioners in Accra. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology, Kumasi, a Bachelor of Laws Degree from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, GIMPA - Accra, and a Qualifying Law Certificate (QLC) from the Ghana School of Law, Accra. He further holds a Certificate of Qualification from the Federation of Law Societies of Canada and was named one of only fifteen fellows in the 2025 American Arbitration Association’s Judge Higginbotham Fellowship Program in International Arbitration and Mediation in New York, USA.
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His legal profession is focused on dispute resolution and advocacy across international commercial systems. He has gone through numerous cross-border arbitration training and workshops through the American Bar Association’s International Law Section and the American Arbitration Association's International Centre for Dispute Resolution. He continues to build expertise in complex disputes, institutional reform, and equitable justice delivery in emerging markets. His academic and professional background bridges legal strategy, advocacy training, and systemic development in both public and private sectors. In his few years of practice, Kojo has represented clients both domestically and internationally in Commercial Disputes, Land Disputes, Family Disputes, and Immigration Disputes.
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Kojo is an associate of the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (USA) Young & International Group, a member of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration (Young ITA), under the Centre for American and International Law (CAIL), and also an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb Ghana & Canada branches).
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As a seasoned writer, Kojo is a publisher for the Social Science Research Network (SSRN), an open-access research platform. He is a contributor for the Turkish Arbitration Blog, the Kluwer Arbitration Blog, the Kluwer Mediation Blog, Business & Financial Times (BFT), and the Investment Times Magazine.
During his spare time, he volunteers with the Amici Curie Friends of the Court Society, a not-for-profit legal aid institution in British Columbia, Canada, as well as the Justice Access Foundation, also a not-for-profit access to justice foundation in Ghana.
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The future started yesterday, and we're already late - John Legend

