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  2. Attorneys in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Although both attorneys and advocates may appear in the High Court of South Africa, [8] they will 'brief' an advocate when specialist litigation is required. The split between attorney and advocate in South Africa mirrors the split between solicitor and barrister in other Commonwealth countries, with attorneys having broadly equivalent roles to ...

  3. Advocate - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, [26] there are two main branches of legal practitioner: attorneys, who do legal work of all kinds, and Advocates, who are specialist litigators; see Attorneys in South Africa. In general, Advocates (also called 'counsel') are 'briefed' by attorneys when a specialist skill in court-based litigation, or in research into the law ...

  4. Admission to practice law - Wikipedia

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    Individuals who apply to become advocates in Sudan must possess Sudanese nationality, be at least 21 years of age and of good character, possess an LLB degree from a recognized educational institution, and pass the Legal Professing exam, which is managed by the Advocates Admissions Committee, unless granted an exemption from doing so ...

  5. Senior counsel - Wikipedia

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    South Africa [ edit ] "Senior Counsel" (in Afrikaans Senior Advokaat ) replaced QC in South Africa after the Union became a republic on 31 May 1961, with appointments being made by the state president until 1994, when the office was succeeded by that of president .

  6. Lawyer - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa and India, lawyers who have been admitted to the bar may use the title "Advocate", abbreviated to "Adv" in written correspondence. Lawyers who have completed two years of clerkship with a principal Attorney and passed all four board exams may be admitted as an "Attorney".

  7. Max du Plessis - Wikipedia

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    He became an advocate at the High Court of South Africa. In 2007, du Plessis was a visiting expert on the International Criminal Court. [4] Currently, du Plessis is an adjunct professor at the University of Cape Town and Nelson Mandela University. He was an associate professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, where he taught a masters course ...

  8. List of first women lawyers and judges in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Olga Brink: [511] First female magistrate in South Africa (1962) Leonora van den Heever (1952): [508] [512] [513] First female judge in South Africa (1969). She was also the first female to become Senior Counsel in South Africa. [514] In 1991, she became the first female appointed permanently to the appellate division of the Supreme Court of ...

  9. Jeremy Gauntlett - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy John Gauntlett SC, KC (born 10 November 1950) is a British–South African lawyer who practises public and commercial law. He entered legal practice as an advocate in Cape Town in 1976 and was admitted to the Bar of England and Wales in 1994. In addition to his chambers in Cape Town and Johannesburg.