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  2. Werksmans - Wikipedia

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    Werksmans Attorneys is a South African law firm [3] [4] with offices in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Stellenbosch. [5] It was established in 1917. In 1993, Werksmans was one of the founding members of LEX Africa, currently the oldest and largest African network.

  3. William Booth - Wikipedia

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    The William Booth rose, developed by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, was named in his honour. William Booth Memorial Training College in Denmark Hill, London, the College for Officer Training of The Salvation Army in the United Kingdom, is named after him, [24] as is the William Booth Primary School in his native Nottingham and William Booth ...

  4. Deneys Reitz Inc - Wikipedia

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    Deneys Reitz was a large South African law firm based in Sandton, Johannesburg with offices in Cape Town and Durban. It was one of the "Big Five" law firms in South Africa. On 1 June 2011 Deneys Reitz Inc joined the Norton Rose Group, simultaneously rebranding as Norton Rose South Africa. At the time of the merger the enlarged Norton Rose Group ...

  5. Big Five (law firms) in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Cape Town, Johannesburg, Stellenbosch (3) (July 2020) [15] ... Firms with more than 50 attorneys are generally viewed as midsize law firms. [41] [42] Name

  6. File:The Trial, at Large, of William Booth and his Associates.pdf

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  7. Deneys Reitz - Wikipedia

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    Deneys Reitz (1882–1944), son of Francis William Reitz, was a Boer warrior who fought in the Second Boer War for the Boer Republics against the British Empire.After a period of exile in French Madagascar he returned to South Africa, where he became a lawyer and founded a major South African law firm.

  8. Billy Downer - Wikipedia

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    Downer was admitted as an advocate in the Pretoria High Court in 1980, with a family friend, Frank Kirk-Cohen, appearing for him. [1] Upon his return from Oxford, he joined the Department of Justice in October 1982; [3] his first job was as a prosecutor in the Magistrate's Court in Kuils River outside Cape Town. [2]

  9. ENSafrica - Wikipedia

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    No. of attorneys: over 600 (2016) [2] No. of employees: 1020 ... The firm was formed after a 2006 merger between Cape Town-based law firm Sonnenberg Hoffmann Galombik ...