The legal community and entertainment industry , Cynthia Quarcoo, esteemed lawyer and counsel to renowned Ghanaian musician Sarkodie and other top Artist in Ghana, passed away yesterday. The sudden and untimely demise of this legal luminary has left a void in the field of law, leaving colleagues, clients, and friends mourning her loss.
Cynthia Quarcoo, widely recognized for her expertise and outstanding contributions to the legal profession, was not only Sarkodie’s lawyer but also a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. Her passing comes as a significant blow, not only to her clients but also to the entire legal fraternity and those who admired her unwavering dedication and passion.
She was born in Accra, Ghana, in 1970. She studied law at the University of Ghana and went on to work as a lawyer in private practice.
In 2005, she founded CQ Legal, a boutique law firm that specializes in entertainment, sports, and media law.
Cynthia Quarcoo In 2005, she founded CQ Legal, illustrious career spanned various domains, including entertainment law, intellectual property rights, and corporate law. She was a highly respected and sought-after lawyer, known for her adeptness in handling complex legal matters and her ability to protect the interests of her clients. Cynthia’s expertise played a pivotal role in safeguarding Sarkodie’s legal rights and ensuring his artistic endeavors remained protected.
Beyond her legal prowess, Cynthia was admired for her warm personality and genuine care for her clients. She had the remarkable ability to build strong relationships and foster trust, which made her a beloved figure not only in the legal community but also among artists and creatives.
Cynthia Quarcoo’s legacy will continue to inspire future generations of legal professionals, artists, and activists, serving as a testament to her unwavering commitment to justice, excellence, and the pursuit of a better world.