Shadrack obtained an LLB degree from the Faculty of Law of the University of Ghana, Legon in 1984. He then proceeded to the Ghana School of Law for his professional certificate to practice law in 1986. He was called to the Ghana Bar in 1986 and worked at the Attorney General’s Department from the year of his Call till 1996 when he joined Lexcom Associates in Accra and rose to Senior Partner in 2006.
With 22 years of rich legal experience, Shadrack founded Corporate Legal Concepts in the year 2007 where he is currently the Head of Chambers and leads a team of legal practitioners to render legal services to both local and international clients in various sectors of the economy including but not limited to advising on FIDIC Contracts, Local and International Arbitration, Company and Commercial Practice, Intellectual Property Law, Conveyancing and Drafting.
Shadrack additionally holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology Law and Telecommunications Law from the Strathclyde University in Scotland, a Master of Laws (LLM)Degree in Dispute Resolution from the Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) and has attended seminars on Contract Management and Administration organised by the Ministry of Roads and Highways for various Professionals at the University of Cape Coast, and seminars on arbitration organised by the Ghana Arbitration Centre. He also has Specialized skills in Arbitration in Oil and Gas Law run by the University of Dundee in Scotland.
He is currently a member of the Ghana Bar Association and the Ghana Arbitration Centre.
Shadrack has also worked as a senior law lecturer at the Ghana school of law where he taught Conveyancing and Drafting from the year 2012 to the year 2015. He remains a faculty member of the Ghana Arbitration Centre to date.
Shadrack has also served in the following roles:
Consultant for the Wildlife Department of Ghana for the review and re-drafting of a new Wildlife Legislation for Ghana, and this included a two-week attachment to the Detroit College of Law, U.S.A. in April 1995 for further consultation with Professor David S. Favre, Dean of the College and a world-renowned Authority on “The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, (CITES).
Arbitration Advocate for Klimatchnik Engineering of Cyprus versus Skanska Jensen International on a dispute relating to Interpretation of a Construction Contract, adjudicated upon by the Ghana Arbitration Centre, Litigation in the law courts Management Committee of the School of Biomedical & Allied health Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Ghana.