The organizers of the Accra Lawtech Hangout 2025 have announced a new partnership with Bolt Ghana to improve the attendee experience at this year’s event. The ride-hailing platform has been named the Official Ride Partner for the upcoming edition, which takes place on November 27 at East Gardens, East Legon.
The partnership aims to address one of last year’s most challenging issues parking. In 2024, the event saw hundreds of cars jammed along the East Legon stretch, leading to long queues and delays for attendees. This year, organizers are turning to technology and partnerships to streamline arrivals and departures.
“From ride to arrival, Bolt will be helping guests experience the event smoothly no parking stress, no traffic drama, just a comfortable trip straight to East Gardens,” organizers said in a statement shared on Tuesday.
With only 15 days to go, excitement around the Hangout continues to build. The 2025 edition promises to be the biggest yet, featuring:
- 14 speakers (and counting), including thought leaders shaping the conversation around AI, innovation, and the future of law in Africa.
- 20+ partners, among them leading law firms such as AB Lexmall, Vint & Alethia, Koranteng & Koranteng, and Susteniri Attorneys, alongside legaltech innovators like LawyeredUp, Pocket Lawyers, and Kwame AI.
- Live demos of cutting-edge legaltech tools built for African law firms and practitioners.
- The official launch of the “State of Legaltech in Africa 2025” report, one of the most anticipated research publications in the region’s legaltech ecosystem.
- And of course, networking, cocktails, and live grills continuing the event’s signature mix of insight and social energy.
Tickets for the Hangout are still available, though organizers note that sales will close once capacity is reached. Interested participants can learn more and register via www.legaltechlounge.com.
The Accra Lawtech Hangout, now a key fixture in Ghana’s tech and legal innovation calendar, brings together lawyers, innovators, policymakers, and entrepreneurs to explore how technology is reshaping Africa’s legal landscape. With Bolt on board, this year’s edition promises not only thought-provoking discussions but also a much smoother ride to the venue.