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Excellence leads to advancement

Webber Wentzel, one of South Africa’s leading law firms, has announced the promotion of 21 associates to the position of senior associate. The newly promoted senior associates work across a range of practice areas, including Competition, Trade and Investment, Corporate, Dispute Resolution, Employment, Environment, Projects, Tax, and TMT & IP.

Apr 05, 2023
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Webber Wentzel is committed to investing in its people, providing them with opportunities for growth and development, and enabling them to reach their full potential.

Christo Els, Senior Partner and Chair of Webber Wentzel, said, "These promotions are a testament to the effort, passion and pursuit of greatness that these individuals have shown. We are proud of their achievement and have no doubt that they'll continue to excel and succeed in their new positions."

Webber Wentzel is renowned for its expertise and excellence across a broad range of legal practice areas. The firm is committed to delivering exceptional client service and providing innovative and practical legal solutions that enable its clients to achieve their objectives.

The promotion of these associates to senior associate is a reflection of Webber Wentzel's commitment to developing its talent, recognising excellence, and delivering value to its clients. The firm congratulates these individuals on their achievements and looks forward to their continued success.

To start a legal career at Webber Wentzel, visit the graduate recruitment page here.


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