Compiled by Shireen Mahomed
Gildenhuys Malatji in Pretoria has promotions and new appointments. Erin Carlson has been appointed as an associate in the commercial litigation and public law department. Kanabo Skhosana has been appointed as an associate in the corporate and commercial law department. Jean-Ray Pearson has been appointed as an associate in the general litigation department. Rebokilwe Seepane has been appointed as an associate in the commercial litigation and public law department. Celeste Slatter has been appointed as an associate in the estates department.
Mashudu Rambau has been promoted to a senior associate in the commercial law and public law department. Mine van Zyl has been promoted to a senior associate in the general litigation department. Reham Shamout has been promoted to a senior associate in the commercial litigation and public law department. Tim Vlok has been promoted to a senior associate in the general litigation department.
Zelmaine Shaw has been appointed as a director in the corporate and commercial law department. Jones Ditsela has been appointed as a director in the commercial litigation and public law department.
Stegmanns Inc in Pretoria is proud to be celebrating an exceptional milestone of 125 years.
Isaac Edwin Stegmann and Jacobus Nicolas de Jongh founded Stegmanns on 17 July 1890 and practiced under the name of De Jongh & Stegmann. Through the last century, Stegmanns has seen many partners come and go and has experienced various name changes, but over the past 125 years, the various partners of Stegmanns have always retained the name of ‘Stegmanns’.
Today the firm is simply known as Stegmanns and was duly incorporated in 2005.
Stegmanns head office remains in Pretoria, with a branch office in Nelspruit, which opened in 2005.
The current directorship of Stegmanns Inc comprises of Nicole Pagel (chairperson), Colette Botha, Flora Sibanyoni and Tracy-Erin Duggan. The directors are assisted by Isa Vorster, Nico Van Der Merwe (Nelspruit), Donald Fischer, Jacqueline Retief and Robyn Haupt.
This article was first published in De Rebus in 2015 (Dec) DR 24.
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