She worked as a state attorney and a private legal practitioner prior to serving on the bench.
[3] In January 1979, she enrolled at the Ghana School of Law graduating in November 1980 with a Barrister-at-law degree.
[3] In 2007 she pursued a master's degree program in International Relations at the Commonwealth Open University, British Virgin Islands, United Kingdom (Long Distance Learning) graduating in 2010.
[4] She later returned to Ghana to begin private legal practice at Adzoe Gbadegbe and Company.
[5] From December 2003 to November 2005, she was the supervising High Court judge of the Ashanti Region.
After the names were sent to parliament, there were claims that her appointment and the appointment of Justice Samuel Marful-Sau were rewards and not justified as their promotions occurred after they (Justice Samuel Marful-Sau and Justice Agnes Dordzie) recommended that Electoral Commission Chair, Mrs. Charlotte Osei and her deputies be removed from office.