Compiled by Shireen Mahomed
Rajaram Mvulane Attorneys have recently opened in Morningside, Durban. The firm is led by Arisha Rajaram and Nozipho Sybil Mvulane. They specialise in labour law, property law, commercial law, family law and debt collection. The firm aims to provide legal assistance to corporate and individual clients, they have a level 1 BBBEE rating and the firm is committed to the principles of fairness and equality. | |
![]() From left: Arisha Rajaram and Nozipho Sybil Mvulane. |
![]() Rajaram Mvulane Attorneys |
Jurgens Bekker Attorneys in Pretoria has one new appointment. |
![]() John-Ré Wolhuter has been appointed as a managing associate. |
Adam Prinsloo Incorporated has changed its name and is forthwith practicing as Prinsloo Whitehead Madalane Attorneys in Pretoria. Wandile Madalane and Shannon Whitehead have been appointed as directors. |
![]() From left: Wandile Madalane, Adam Prinsloo and Shannon Whitehead. |
Fasken in Johannesburg has four new appointments. | |
![]() Haroon Laher has been appointed as partner in the Insolvency and Restructuring department. |
![]() Lerothodi Mohale has been appointed as a senior associate in the Insolvency and Restructuring department. |
![]() Lillian Mello has been appointed as an associate in the Insolvency and Restructuring department. |
![]() Julia Rushton has been appointed as an associate in the Environmental law department. |
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