Johannesburg’s leading law firm led by women legal eagles
By Edward Tsumele: Editor-In-Chief
One of the leading law firms in the country is staffed and run by women with a wealth of experience and off course legal qualifications from some of the country’s best law schools.
CITYLIFE Business in this launch edition introduces to you Mncedisi Ndlovu & Sedumedi Attorneys, a 100% black law firm in Johannesburg. This leading law fame led by these hard working and respected legal eagles covers a wide area of the legal profession that includes the following: Constitutional and Administrative Law, Competition Law, Construction Law & Engineering Law, Corporate &Commercial Law, Data Protection & POPIA, Employment Law & Dispute Resolution, Energy Law, Entertainment Law, Environmental Law, Forensic Investigations, Intellectual Property, Insurance Law, Legislative Drafting, Litigation, Medical Malpractice, Mining Law, Municipal Law, Procurement Law, Property Law, Tax Law and Transport Law
Feziwe Phungula, Kanabo Skhosana and Ziyanda Nyanda are the leading ladies in this prominent law firm. Feziwe sits on the board of Directors for the firm while Kanabo and Ziyanda serve as Senior Associate.
Feziwe Phungula – LLB – University of Zululand
Feziwe has extensive experience in litigious matters arising from various areas of law, including administrative law, contractual law, employment law and medical malpractice.
Ziyanda Nyanda – Bcom (Law) , LLB – University of the Witwatersrand
Ziyanda specializes in regulations and procurement policy and possesses expertise in corporate governance and compliance, construction and engineering law, contract law, corporate and commercial law, employment law, insurance law, public sector law and litigation.
Kanabo Skhosana – Bcom (Law), Certificate in Tax Law, LLB – University of Pretoria
Kanabo specializes in commercial law and public administration law. Her areas of expertise extend to corporate and commercial law, municipal law, contract law, general and commercial litigation, employment law, construction law and procurement law.